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1 STANFORD BASEBALL RELEASE January 31, 2006 CONTACT: Kyle McRae (650) (ph); (650) (fax) ( ) gostanford.com (website) SCHEDULE/RESULTS 0-0, 0-0 (PAC-10) 0-0 (H), 0-0 (A) Date Day Opponent (TV) Result/Time FEBRUARY 3 Fri. No. 5 Cal State Fullerton 5:00 pm 4 Sat. No. 5 Cal State Fullerton 1:00 pm 5 Sun. No. 5 Cal State Fullerton 1:00 pm 10 Fri. Kansas 5:00 pm 11 Sat. Kansas 1:00 pm 12 Sun. Kansas 11:00 am 17 Fri. No. 1 Texas 5:00 pm 18 Sat. No. 1 Texas 1:00 pm 19 Sun. No. 1 Texas 1:00 pm 20 Mon. Nevada 1:00 pm 24 Fri. at No. 21 Fresno State 6:35 pm 25 Sat. at No. 21 Fresno State 1:05 pm 26 Sun. at No. 21 Fresno State 1:05 pm MARCH 3 Fri. at No. 25 California 2:00 pm 4 Sat. at No. 25 California 1:00 pm 5 Sun. at No. 25 California 1:00 pm 7 Tue. at San Jose State 6:00 pm 10 Fri. at USC 6:00 pm 11 Sat. at USC 1:00 pm 12 Sun. at USC 1:00 pm 25 Sat. Washington State* 1:00 pm 26 Sun. Washington State* 1:00 pm 27 Mon. Washington State* 11:00 am 31 Fri. USC* 6:00 pm APRIL 1 Sat. USC* 1:00 pm 2 Sun. USC* 1:00 pm 4 Tue. Sacramento State 6:00 pm 5 Wed. at Pacific 2:00 pm 10 Mon. at Santa Clara 6:00 pm 11 Tue. San Francisco 6:00 pm 13 Thu. at No. 8 Oregon State* 5:00 pm 14 Fri. at No. 8 Oregon State* 5:00 pm 15 Sat. at No. 8 Oregon State* 12:00 pm 18 Tue. at Sacramento State 2:30 pm 21 Fri. at Arizona* 7:00 pm, MT 22 Sat. at Arizona* 6:00 pm, MT 23 Sun. at Arizona* 12:00 pm, MT 25 Tue. Santa Clara 6:00 pm 28 Fri. No. 16 Arizona State* 6:00 pm 29 Sat. No. 16 Arizona State* 1:00 pm 30 Sun. No. 16 Arizona State* 1:00 pm MAY 2 Tue. San Jose State 6:00 pm 5 Fri. No. 25 California* 6:00 pm 6 Sat. No. 25 California* 1:00 pm 7 Sun. No. 25 California* 1:00 pm 9 Tue. at Santa Clara 6:00 pm 12 Fri. at Washington* 6:00 pm 13 Sat. at Washington* 2:00 pm 14 Sun. at Washington* 1:00 pm 16 Tue. Santa Clara 6:00 pm 19 Fri. at UCLA* 6:00 pm 20 Sat. at UCLA* 2:00 pm 21 Sun. at UCLA* 1:00 pm 23 Tue. Pacific 6:00 pm 26 Fri. UC Davis 6:00 pm 27 Sat. at UC Davis 2:00 pm JUNE 2-5 F-M NCAA Regionals TBA 9-12 F-M NCAA Super Regionals+ TBA F-M at College World Series^ TBA *Pac-10 Game; NCAA Regionals at TBA; +NCAA Super Regionals at TBA; ^College World Series at Omaha, NE; All Times Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games In Bold At Sunken Diamond; Rankings by Baseball America are current or at time of meeting if game has been played Cardinal enters season with school record 12 straight NCAA appearances Stanford Opens 2006 Campaign By Hosting No. 5 Cal State Fullerton Friday-Sunday NO. 5 CAL STATE FULLERTON TITANS (0-0, 0-0 Big West) at STANFORD CARDINAL (0-0, 0-0 Pac-10) Friday, February 3 (5 pm, PT) RHP Wes Roemer (7-3, 3.80) vs. RHP Greg Reynolds (2-3, 5.08) Saturday, February 4 (1 pm, PT) RHP Jared Clark (1-1, 5.33) vs. RHP Matt Manship (2-0, 0.80) Sunday, February 5 (1 pm, PT) RHP Lauren Gagnier (3-0, 3.49) vs. TBA LIVE GAME COVERAGE Audio: KZSU (90.1 FM)/gostanford.com/KZSU.org (Sean Bruich, Alex Gyr) Gametracker: gostanford.com STANFORD-CAL STATE FULLERTON SERIES HISTORY All-Time Series: Stanford Results: Series Cal State Fullerton 2-1 (at Cal State Fullerton, February 4-6) Cal State Fullerton 5-3, Cal State Fullerton 4-3, Stanford Last Meeting at Stanford: Series Stanford 3-0 (at Stanford, January 30 - February 1, 2004) Stanford 16-3, Stanford 8-7, Stanford 4-1 Series Notes: Stanford and Cal State Fullerton have split the last four regular season series between the clubs with the home team winning each time Stanford was the last club to win a road series between the two teams, taking two of three over the Titans in Fullerton in 2001 Stanford has won the last five series the teams have played at Sunken Diamond with the last Titan series win on The Farm coming when Cal State Fullerton took two-of-three in 1994 STANFORD SNAPSHOT Stanford comes into the 2006 season with a current school-record run of 12 straight appearances in the NCAA Championship to its credit Stanford enters the 2006 season unranked in the preseason Baseball America preseason poll for the first time ever (the poll began in 1981) Stanford has been picked to finish tied for third in the Pac-10 in the annual preseason poll of the conference coaches Stanford returns six position player starters and one starting pitcher, as well as 15 letterwinners returning from a team that finished overall and in the Pac-10 last year before finishing second at the NCAA Waco Regional to eventual CWS participant and host Baylor (the Cardinal lost two position player starters, two starting pitchers and a total of five letterwinners from its 2005 club) Michael Taylor (Baseball America Third-Team Preseason All-American, Wallace Award Watch List) and Chris Minaker (Wallace Award Watch List) have received 2006 preseason honors but the Cardinal does not have a returning All-Pac-10 player on its roster for the first time since 1994 Stanford has captured two national titles (1987, '88) and advanced to the College World Series 15 times, including 13 appearances in the last 24 years and a school record five consecutive seasons from Stanford has a 23-6 record (.793) in 29 season-openers under current head coach Mark Marquess... Stanford has opened against Cal State Fullerton three times during the tenure of current head coach Mark Marquess, defeating the Titans in 2002 (7-4) and 2004 (16-3), while falling in 1994 (2-12)... All three of Stanford's season-openers against Cal State Fullerton were played at Sunken Diamond... This year's February 3 season-opener is the latest Stanford has started a campaign since the first year of head coach Mark Marquess' 30-year tenure in 1977 when the Cardinal hosted San Francisco on February 4 Stanford has captured 20 conference titles (includes shared titles and Southern Division crowns), including six in the past nine seasons Stanford has posted 12 consecutive winning seasons, as well as 40 in the last 41 years and 57 in the past 59 Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions , 1988) 1

2 2 PAC-10 STANDINGS (THRU 1/31/06) Team Pac-10 GB Overall Arizona State Arizona California Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Washington Washington State THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE/RESULTS Friday, February 3 Loyola Marymount at Arizona (6 pm, MT) Northern Illinois at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE (7 pm, MT) No. 25 CALIFORNIA at UC Irvine (6 pm, PT) No. 5 Cal State Fullerton at STANFORD (5 pm, PT) No. 21 Fresno State at UCLA (6 pm, PT) No. 17 USC at No. 22 Long Beach State (6:30 pm, PT) Saturday, February 4 Loyola Marymount at ARIZONA (1 pm, MT) Northern Illinois at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE (1 pm, MT) No. 25 CALIFORNIA at UC Irvine (6 pm, PT) No. 5 Cal State Fullerton at STANFORD (5 pm, PT) No. 21 Fresno State at UCLA (4 pm, PT) No. 22 Long Beach State at No. 17 USC (1 pm, PT) Sunday, February 5 Loyola Marymount at Arizona (12 pm, MT) Northern Illinois at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE (1 pm, MT) No. 25 CALIFORNIA at UC Irvine (1 pm, PT) No. 5 Cal State Fullerton at STANFORD (5 pm, PT) No. 21 Fresno State at UCLA (1 pm, PT) No. 17 USC at No. 22 Long Beach State (6:30 pm, PT) LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Friday, January 27 Cal State Northridge 13, at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE 2 Saturday, January 28 at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE 9, Cal State Northridge 4 Sunday, January 29 at No. 16 ARIZONA STATE 8, Cal State Northridge 1 WEEKLY LIST If you are a member of the media and would like to receive Stanford Baseball press releases and other media information on Stanford Baseball via , please send an to mcrae@stanford.edu with the address you would like the press release sent to. STANFORD STARTERS Below is a probable starting lineup and pitching rotation when the Cardinal hosts Cal State Fullerton in its series-opeing series this Friday-Sunday, February 3-5. PROBABLE LINEUP NO NAME POS NOTES 24 Jim Rapoport 8 Hit.297 with a team-high 16 stolen bases in Adam Sorgi 5 Team's leading hitter in 2005 with a.322 batting average 30 Michael Taylor 9 Stanford's freshman MVP in 2005, hitting John Hester 2 Hit.282, 5 HR, 41 RBI a year ago 2 Chris Minaker 6 Led team with 25 doubles in played every inning 8 Chris Lewis 4 Had promising season a year ago 28 Ryan Seawell DH Came on at the plate towards end of Brendan Domaracki 7 Earned an outfield spot after mainly used as DH in Jason Castro 3 Only Cardinal rookie in starting lineup PROBABLE PITCHING ROTATION Friday - Greg Reynolds RHP Earned No. 1 spot in rotation , 5.08 in 2005 Saturday - Matt Manship RHP Moves into regular starter role for first time in career Sunday - TBA 2006 STANFORD OUTLOOK Stanford may start the 2006 season a bit under the radar for the first time in a while. The Cardinal, who finished last year unranked in the final Baseball America poll for the first time since 1981, is also unranked by the publication in its 2006 preseason poll for the first time ever. Stanford does check in at No. 25 in a preseason list of the nation s Fabulous 40 released by Collegiate Baseball, and the Rosenblatt Report puts the Cardinal at No. 30. Stanford has qualified for the NCAA Championship each of the last two years but did not get out of Regional action either time after a previous school-record five-year run in Omaha from We don t deserve to be near the top of the polls at the start of the 2006 season, admitted Mark Marquess, who begins his 30th season as Stanford s head coach. You have to do it on the field anyway, and I think we have a chance to compete in the Pac-10 this year. Maybe we re overestimating our talent a little bit, but I think we re capable of having a good, solid team. If some guys have the years they are capable of, we could be very good. The Cardinal has a roster devoid of any returning All-Pac-10 players and Michael Taylor is the club s only preseason All-American (Third Team Baseball America). But Stanford does have several experienced veterans that do have the potential to reach All-American or All-Pac-10 status and may be on the cusp of breakout campaigns. Add in a large and talented group of 14 freshmen that Baseball America ranked ninth among its Dandy Dozen recruiting classes for 2006, and it just might make the recipe for a successful season. You don t know until the season starts what your chemistry or identity will be, explained Marquess. We don t have that premier All-Conference player returning, but I think we can be a solid team. Position Players There will be a lot of familiar faces on the field for Stanford in A quick look around the diamond reveals six position player starters returning in John Hester, Chris Lewis, Chris Minaker, Jim Rapoport, Adam Sorgi and Michael Taylor. Stanford teams with this type of experience have typically fared well. Sorgi and Hester both earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors and shared the team s Most Improved Player award in their first season as full-time starters in Sorgi, a junior infielder, led the team in batting average (.322), hits (77) and triples (3), while stroking five homers, driving in 41 runs and stealing three bases in He started all 59 games at third base a year ago but could also see some action at shortstop this year as he and his fellow returning starter on the left side of the infield Chris Minaker are expected to both see time at shortstop and third base in Sorgi s versatile offensive skills allow him to hit just about anywhere in the lineup. Hester comes back for his senior season and his second as a starter behind the plate in 2006 despite being drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 34th round of the 2005 MLB First- Year Player Draft. He is a 2006 Johnny Bench Award candidate and has the potential to be one of the nation s top catchers both offensively and defensively. Hester gives the Cardinal invaluable experience in calling games behind the plate after starting 58 of the team s 59 contests last year and playing every inning in each of those games. He is well-known for his ability to handle the pitching staff, which will be a key for the Cardinal s fortunes in 2006 Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions , 1988)

3 2006 HONORS CHRIS MINAKER CBF Wallace Award Watch List MICHAEL TAYLOR BA Third Team Preseason All-American CBF Wallace Award Watch List 2005 HONORS* JOHN HESTER All NCAA Regional All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic Stanford Co-Most Improved Player BLAKE HOLLER Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic CHRIS LEWIS All-NCAA Regional Pac-10 Honorable Mention All-Academic MATT MANSHIP All-NCAA Regional Pac-10 Second Team All-Academic CHRIS MINAKER ESPNM District 8 First Team All-Academic Pac-10 First Team All-Academic JIM RAPOPORT Pac-10 Second Team All-Academic ADAM SORGI All-NCAA Regional All Pac-10 Honorable Mention Jack Shepard Memorial Award (Stanford's Highest Batting Average) Stanford Co-Most Improved Player MICHAEL TAYLOR Stanford Most Valuable Freshman *Awards listed only for 2005 players who are members of the 2006 team BA - Baseball America CBF - College Baseball Foundation ESPNM - ESPN The Magazine with the loss of their top two starters on the mound from a year ago. Offensively, Hester played very well at times last year and finished the campaign with a.282 batting average, while contributing five homers, 41 RBI and seven stolen bases. He is expected to hit in the middle of the team s order. Each of Stanford s four other returning position player starters bring their own elements to the table. Rapoport, a junior centerfielder, is a speedster that has the potential to be one of the country s top basestealers and boasts an all-around offensive game that causes trouble for opposing defenses. Stanford s projected leadoff hitter is also expected to hit for a high average and handles the bat very well. A year ago, Rapoport finished the season at.297 after having flirted with.400 as late in the season as mid-april thanks to a career-high and team-high-tying torrid 13-game hit streak. He also stole 16 bases (#7T Pac-10) and laid down six sacrifice bunts (#9T Pac-10) to lead the club in both categories, while ranking second in walks (36, #7T Pac-10). Defensively, he is considered one of the top centerfielders in the Pac-10 with a knack for running down fly balls and an above average throwing arm. Rapoport is expected to be a highly sought after professional prospect. Minaker puts a two-year returning starter in the mix. The team s most experienced player is coming off a solid junior season at shortstop in 2005 as he hit.291 with three homers and 37 RBI while stealing 10 bases. He showed excellent gap power with his 25 doubles that rank second all-time on Stanford s single-season list. Defensively, he gives the Cardinal an infielder who almost always makes the routine play. Incredibly, Minaker played errorless baseball for his first 25 games at shortstop in 2005 and ended up with just nine on the season. He may see time at both shortstop and third base this year. Minaker has also consistently been among the team s top students, earning First Team Pac-10 All-Academic honors in each of the last two seasons and adding an ESPN The Magazine District VIII Regional Academic All-American selection in Taylor was named a Third Team Preseason All-American by Baseball America and may be the team s most exciting returnee in terms of potential. The sophomore rightfielder immediately found his way into the starting lineup as a college rookie in 2005, hitting.289 with four homers, 28 RBI and nine stolen bases while starting 58 and playing in all 59 of the team s games. His talent was exemplified when he hit for the cycle against San Jose State on April 19, becoming the first Stanford player to do so since Taylor had an even better summer season when he was named by Baseball America as the top prospect in the Alaska Baseball League, hitting.328 with four homers, 25 RBI and 25 stolen bases to earn All-ABL honors for the Mat-Su Miners. Minaker and Taylor have both been put on the College Baseball Foundation s 2006 Wallace Award Watch List that annually honors the top player in collegiate baseball. Lewis is set to move back to a natural position at second base for his senior season after the Cardinal moved him to left field last season in an attempt to get his potent bat in the everyday lineup. Lewis was at times spectacular offensively, tying for second on the club with eight homers, including his first career grandslam and two long balls in four postseason games to earn NCAA All-Regional honors. Lewis also hit.266 and drove in 35 runs while hitting from mostly the bottom of the order. This year, he is expected to move up in the lineup and is poised for a breakout campaign. Stanford has another regular back in sophomore Brendan Domaracki, who saw much of the team s designated hitter action a year ago. Domaracki struggled through most of the campaign with a.208 batting average, one homer, 14 RBI and two stolen bases in 42 games, before an injury late in the regular season ended his rookie year early. He is expected to play in the outfield this season, possibly as the starter in left field with the move of Lewis to second base. The only two positions that seem to be wide open are first base and designated hitter. There are a multitude of potential starters at both places, giving Marquess the flexibility to try different players in the positions early in the season with the hope of solidifying the spots as the season goes on. Junior Ryan Seawell (.250, 2 HR, 9 RBI) is a returnee that has a good shot to start at one of the two on opening day, while two other sophomores in Brian Juhl (.000) and Randy Molina (.167) are also looking to break into the lineup. Molina can play first base or designated hitter, while Juhl would be more likely to be the DH than start at first base. Incoming position players include a trio of two-way players that also may see action on the hill this season in LHP/DH/1B Jeremy Bleich (Metairie, LA/Isidore Newman School), OF/LHP Sean Ratliff (Longmont, CO/Niwot HS) and INF/RHP Austin Yount (Paradise Valley, AZ/Chaparral HS). Bleich and Ratliff both played for the USA Junior National Team in the summer of 2005, while Yount is the nephew of former MLB great Robin Yount. Jason Castro (Castro Valley, CA/Castro Valley HS) and Brent Milleville (Wichita, KS/Maize Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions , 1988) 3

4 HS) are a couple of intriguing players that could see action behind the plate, at first base or as the designated hitter. Other incoming position players include OF Joey August (Salem, OR/South Salem HS), INF Stephen Brown (Visalia, CA/Redwood HS), INF Matt Cano (El Segundo, CA/El Segundo HS), 1B/LHP Grant Escue (Washington, IL/Washington Community HS), INF J.J. Jelmini (Fresno, CA/Clovis West HS), INF Cord Phelps (Gaviota, CA/Santa Barbara HS) and OF Jeff Whitlow (Southfield, MI/Detroit Country Day School). Milleville (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 39th round), Castro (Boston Red Sox, 43rd round) and Whitlow (Detroit Tigers, 50th round) were selected in the 2005 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Pitchers Although Stanford has seven of nine pitchers who saw action on the hill a year ago returning, the biggest question for the Cardinal to answer is who will be in its rotation after the loss of the team s top two starters from a year ago in righthander Jeff Gilmore (10-3, 3.76 ERA, IP, 80 SO) and lefty Mark Romanczuk (5-6, 4.24 ERA, IP, 83 SO). The duo combined to win 48 games during their illustrious Stanford careers with Romanczuk winning 28 and Gilmore 20. Junior righthander Greg Reynolds (2-3, 5.08 ERA, 51.1 IP, 51 SO) may be the top prospect to take over the No. 1 starter role despite limited success in his first two seasons. A talented pitcher with a huge upside, Reynolds has the eyes of professional scouts with his low 90 s fastball and classic power pitcher body frame (6-7, 225). Reynolds displayed his talent in the championship game of the 2005 Waco NCAA Regional when he pitched a career-high 11.0 innings and struck out a career-high 10 batters in a gut-wrenching 4-3 loss to host and eventual CWS participant Baylor in 12 innings. After pitching primarily out of the bullpen for his first three seasons, senior righty Matt Manship is also expected to move into the rotation in Manship ranks tied for second on Stanford s all-time save list with 17. Last season, he was 2-0 with five saves (#6T Pac-10) and had an 0.80 ERA that was the lowest for a Stanford pitcher with at least 10.0 innings pitched since He was outstanding during Stanford s doubleheader sweep of Texas-San Antonio and TCU at the NCAA Waco Regional on June 5, picking up saves in both games and retiring all 17 batters he faced. Several scenarios could play out for the third starter role, a spot the Cardinal doesn t often solidify until the beginning of Pac-10 action. Junior righty Matt Leva (5-2, 4.12 ERA, 1 SV, 59.0 IP, 45 SO) jumps to the top of the list with his experience. He is Stanford s active career win leader with an 11-4 all-time mark and has been excellent in postseason starts each of the last two seasons, going 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA. Other returnees that could garner serious consideration for a spot in the rotation include sophomore righty Nolan Gallagher (2-5, 2.93 ERA, 3 SV, 55.1 IP, 60 SO), junior lefty Blake Holler (6-3, 3.48 ERA, 1 SV, 54.1 IP, 51 SO) and sophomore righty Erik Davis (2-1, 4.31 ERA, 39.2 IP, 28 SO). Holler was in the team s regular rotation for a while as a freshman in 2004 and has 10 career starts, while Davis and Gallagher both started four contests as rookies in Jeff Stimpson (0-2, 5.62 ERA, 8.0 IP, 2 SO) is also hoping to return to the form of his freshman season when he saw extensive action (1-2, 4.68 ERA, 1 SV, 32.2 IP, 23 SO) out of the Cardinal bullpen. Sophomores Rex Petrill and David Stringer are looking for their first action on the mound. In addition to the trio of two-way players in Bleich, Ratliff and Yount, other incoming pitchers include LHP/1B Grant Escue (Washington, IL/Washington Community HS), RHP Max Fearnow (Omaha, NE/Westside HS), LHP Blake Hancock (Kingwood, TX/Kingwood HS) and LHP Tom Stilson (Ozark, MO/Ozark HS). Schedule Stanford will face a difficult and familiar schedule in 2006, playing 19 of the 20 opponents it squared off with during the 2005 regular season schedule and not adding any different teams to its slate. In addition to its always difficult Pac-10 calendar, the Cardinal once again has traditional non-conference series lined up with defending national champion Texas (February 17-19) two weeks after opening the campaign with perennial national contender Cal State Fullerton (February 3-5). The good news is that Stanford has its first 10 contests at home, including its pair of three-game series versus the Longhorns and the Titans, teams that the Cardinal lost a combined five-of-six games to on the road to last season. Kansas (February 10-12) also comes in for a three-game set in between Cal State Fullerton and Texas, while Nevada (February 20) rounds out the season-opening 10-game homestand. The Cardinal finally hits the road with a three-game set at Fresno State (February 24-26) and stays there over a month, playing nonconference series at the homes of Pac-10 colleagues California (March 3-5) and USC (March 10-12) sandwiched around a contest at local rival San Jose State (March 7) before taking its annual March break for finals. After 12 days off, Stanford returns to Sunken Diamond to start Pac-10 play against Washington State (March 25-27) before hosting USC (March 31 April 2) in a conference series and Sacramento State (April 4) in a non-league game to complete a seven-game homestand. The Cardinal stays busy through a Pac-10 bye week with games at Pacific (April 5) and Santa Clara (April 10) before hosting San Francisco (April 11). Stanford plays its next two conference series on the road against a pair of teams in Oregon State (April 13-15) and Arizona (April 21-23) that made the College World Series in 2005 and 2004, respectively, with OSU also winning the 2005 Pac-10 title. A non-conference road contest at Sacramento State (April 18) is sandwiched between the two series to make it seven straight away from home. The Cardinal returns to the The Farm for an eight-game homestand beginning with local rival Santa Clara (April 25). Conference opponents Arizona State (April 28-30) and California (May 5-7) then come into Sunken Diamond for a pair of Pac-10 series with a non-conference game against San Jose State (May 2) fit in between the two league tilts. Stanford will spend most of the remainder of the regular season on the road with its final two conference series at Washington (May 12-14) and UCLA (May 19-21), as well as non-conference games at Santa Clara (May 9) and UC Davis (May 27). The Cardinal will host three non-conference games during the span versus Santa Clara (May 16), Pacific (May 23) and UC Davis (May 26). Stanford is vying to extend its school-record string of appearances in the NCAA Championship to 13. The tournament begins with Regional play hosted by campus institutions at 16 sites around the nation June 2-5. The winners of the 16 Regionals will move on to Super Regional action June 9-12 with those eight winners advancing to the 59th College World Series in Omaha from June ESPN will televise every Super Regional and College World Series game for the third consecutive season. 4 Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions , 1988)

5 MARK MARQUESS Head Coach 30th Season Stanford (1969) CWS Titles (2): (1987, '88) CWS Runners-Up (3): (2000, '01, '03) CWS Appearances (13): (1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03) NCAA Regional Titles (13): (1982, '83, '85, '87, '88, '90, '95, '97, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03) NCAA Super Regional Titles (5): (1999, 2000, '01, '02, '03) Pac-10 Regular Season Titles (12): (1983, '84, '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '03, '04) NCAA Championship Appearances (24): (1981, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '88, '90, '91, '92, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 2000, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05) Overall Record: (.674) Stanford Record: Same NCAA Postseason Record: (.686) CWS Record: (.596) Pac-10 Record: (.609) All-Time Division I Victory Rank: 15th Action Division I Victory Rank: 7th NCAA Coach of the Year: 3 (1985, '87, '88) Pac-10 Coach of the Year: 9 (1983, '85, '87, '90, '94, '97, '98, '99, 2003) MARQUESS YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall (Pac-10) NCAA (5-13) (6-12) (13-17) (13-17) (16-14) Regional (20-10) 5th-T CWS (20-10)* Regional (18-12)* Regional (23-7)* 5th-T CWS (18-12) Regional (21-9)* CWS Champs (18-12) CWS Champs (12-18) (24-6)* 3rd-T CWS (18-12) Regional (17-13) Regional (10-20) (21-9)* Regional (20-10) 5th-T CWS (19-11) Regional (21-9)* 3rd-T CWS (22-8)* Regional (19-5)* 3rd-T CWS (17-7)* 2nd CWS (17-7) 2nd CWS (16-8) 3rd-T CWS (18-6)* 2nd CWS (16-8)* Regional (12-12) Qualfied (0-0) --- *Pac-10 Champions Totals ( ) Championships 2 College World Series 5 NCAA Super Regional 13 NCAA Regional 12 Pac-10 STANFORD COACHING STAFF STANFORD HEAD COACH MARK MARQUESS One of the nation's premier collegiate coaches and the winningest coach in Stanford Baseball history, Mark Marquess begins his 30th season at the helm of the Cardinal and his 38th associated with the program in Marquess has won more games than any coach in any sport ever at Stanford with the amazing numbers he has posted during his tenure on The Farm. Marquess has a (.674) all-time record in 1819 career games, as well as equally impressive marks in postseason (109-50,.686) and Pac-10 ( ,.619) action. He is currently ranked seventh among all active NCAA Division I coaches in victories and 15th all-time among Division I coaches. Marquess became the 23rd coach in the history of NCAA Division I baseball to reach the 1000-win mark with a victory over Florida State on February 9, Just over two years later, he picked up win No versus Nevada on February 17, He became only the 16th NCAA Division I head baseball coach to win 1200 collegiate games just over another two years after that when the Cardinal defeated California at Sunken Diamond on March 5, He also won his 100th career postseason game in Stanford's NCAA Super Regional clinching victory over Long Beach State (June 7, 2003). The 1969 Stanford graduate has led the Cardinal to two CWS titles and three runnerup showings in five CWS championship appearances, as well as 13 College World Series trips, five NCAA Super Regional titles, 13 NCAA Regional championships and 12 Pac-10 crowns (includes Southern Division and shared titles). Stanford's two CWS crowns under Marquess came in back-to-back fashion in 1987 and 1988 as the Cardinal is just one of four teams to have ever won back-to-back Division I College World Series titles. The three runner-up showings have all come this decade with the Cardinal taking second in Omaha in 2000, '01, and '03. Maybe even more amazing, all 13 teams that Marques has taken to the College World Series have won at least one game. Stanford has qualified for the NCAA Championships 23 times in 29 years under Marquess with a current school record run of 12 straight appearances in postseason play. He has been named NCAA Coach of the Year three times and has received Pac-10 or Pac-10 Southern Division Coach of the Year honors on nine occasions, most recently with his Pac-10 selection in The Cardinal has had 28 winning campaigns in the first 29 seasons under his leadership, while finishing NCAA DIVISION I BASEBALL ALL-TIME COACHES WIN LIST Coach, Current or Last School (Yr.) Wins 1. Augie Garrido, Texas (38th) Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (30th) Cliff Gustafson, Texas (29) T. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech (47th) T. Larry Hays, Texas Tech (36th) Mike Martin, Florida State (27th) Rod Dedeaux, USC (44) Larry Cochell, Oklahoma (39) Bob Bennett, Fresno State (34) Ron Polk, Mississippi State (33rd) Ron Fraser, Miami (30) Jack Stallings, Georgia Southern (39) Richard Jones, Illinois (38) Jim Dietz, San Diego State (31) Mark Marquess, Stanford (30th) 1224 *Active Coaches In Bold Win Totals Updated Through January 31, 2006 either first or second in the prestigious Pacific-10 (formerly Pac-10 Southern Division) 22 times in the last 25 years. Stanford has had 127 players drafted by professional baseball in the past 21 seasons, including 17 in the last 19 years that were drafted either in the first round or as a Compensation A pick. A member of the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Marquess was the head coach of the 1988 United States Olympic baseball team that captured the gold medal. 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6 TOP 25 COLLEGE BASEBALL TEAMS (2006 Preseason Polls) BASEBALL AMERICA 2. Clemson (43-23) Florida (48-23) 2 4. Georgia Tech (45-19) Cal State Fullerton (46-18) 9 6. North Carolina (41-19) NR 7. Rice (45-19) Oregon State (46-12) 7 9. Tennessee (46-21) Missouri (40-23) Pepperdine (41-23) Tulane (56-12) Mississippi State (42-22) South Carolina (41-23) Florida State (53-20) Arizona State (42-25) USC (41-22) Arkansas (39-22) NR 19. Texas Christian (41-20) NR 20. Louisiana State (40-22) Fresno State (30-29) NR 22. Long Beach State (37-22) Mississippi (48-20) North Carolina State (41-19) NR 25. California (34-23) NR COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 2. Florida (48-23) 2 3. Oregon State (46-12) 7 4. Nebraska (57-15) 6 5. Rice (45-19) Clemson (43-23) North Carolina ( ) Florida State (53-20) Cal State Fullerton (46-18) Georgia Tech (45-19) Miami ( ) Arizona State (42-25) Pepperdine (41-23) Missouri (40-23) NR 15. Louisiana State (40-22) Long Beach State (37-22) South Carolina (41-23) Florida Atlantic (37-24) NR 19. Tennessee (46-21) Mississippi (48-20) USC (41-22) Notre Dame ( ) NR 23. Baylor (46-24) Tulane (56-12) Stanford (34-25) NR NCBWA 2. Florida (48-23) 2 3. Oregon State (46-12) 7 4. Rice (45-19) Nebraska (57-15) 6 6. Clemson (43-23) North Carolina (41-19) Cal State Fullerton (46-18) 9 9. Florida State (53-20) Arizona State (42-25) Georgia Tech (45-19) Pepperdine (41-23) NR 13. Miami (41-19) Tulane (56-12) Louisiana State (40-22) Missouri (40-23) Long Beach State (37-22) Mississippi State (42-22) NR 19. Arkansas (39-22) NR 20. Tennessee (46-21) TCU (41-20) NR 22. Notre Dame (38-24) NR 23. Mississippi (48-20) Wichita State (51-24) NR 25. USC (41-22) 16 SPORTS WEEKLY/ESPN 2. Florida (48-23) 2 3. Clemson (43-23) Rice (45-19) Cal State Fullerton (46-18) 8 6. Oregon State (46-12) 7 7. Georgia Tech (45-19) North Carolina ( ) Florida State (53-20) Nebraska (57-15) Arizona State (42-25) Tennessee (46-21) Missouri (40-23) NR 14. Pepperdine (41-23) NR 15. Tulane (56-12) Miami ( ) South Carolina (41-23) USC (41-22) Louisiana State (40-22) Long Beach State (37-22) Mississippi State (42-22) Mississippi (48-20) Arkansas (39-22) NR 24. TCU (41-20) NR 25. Baylor (46-24) 4 6 Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions , 1988)

7 2006 Rosters/Pronunciation Guide 2006 Stanford Baseball Rosters Numerical No Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Yr Exp Hometown (Last School) 1 Jeff Whitlow OF R/R Fr. HS Southfield, MI (Detroit Country Day School) 2 Chris Minaker** INF R/R Sr. 3V Lynnwood, WA (Edmonds-Woodway HS) 3 J.J. Jelmini INF R/R Fr. HS Fresno, CA (Clovis West HS) 4 Austin Yount INF/RHP L/R Fr. HS Paradise Valley, AZ (Chaparral HS) 5 Brian Juhl C B/R So. 1V Katy, TX (Katy HS) 6 Adam Sorgi** INF L/R Jr. 2V Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Valley HS) 7 Joey August OF L/L Fr. HS Salem, OR (South Salem HS) 8 Chris Lewis*** INF R/R Sr. 3V Santa Margarita, CA (Northwood HS) 12 Matt Leva** RHP R/R Jr. 2V Galveston, TX (Ball HS) 13 Matt Cano INF R/R So. HS El Segundo, CA (El Segundo HS) 14 Brendan Domaracki* OF L/R So. 1V Tampa, FL (Gaither HS) 15 Jason Castro C/1B L/R Fr. HS Castro Valley, CA (Castro Valley HS) 16 Cord Phelps INF B/R Fr. HS Gaviota, CA (Santa Barbara HS) 17 John Hester** C R/R Sr. 3V Roswell, GA (Marist School) 18 Sean Ratliff OF/LHP L/L Fr. HS Longmont, CO (Niwot HS) 19 Erik Davis* RHP R/R So. 1V Mountain View, CA (Mountain View HS) 20 Greg Reynolds** RHP R/R Jr. 2V Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova HS) 21 Jeremy Bleich LHP/DH/1B L/L Fr. HS Metairie, LA (Isidore Newman School) 22 Stephen Brown INF R/R Fr. HS Visalia, CA (Redwood HS) 23 Tom Stilson LHP L/L Fr. HS Ozark, MO (Ozark HS) 24 Jim Rapoport** OF L/L Jr. 2V Westlake Village, CA (Chaminade College Prep) 25 Brent Milleville C/1B R/R Fr. HS Wichita, KS (Maize HS) 26 Grant Escue 1B/LHP L/L Fr. HS Washington, IL (Washington Community HS) 27 Blake Hancock LHP L/L Fr. HS Kingwood, TX (Kingwood HS) 28 Nolan Gallagher* RHP R/R So. 1V Red Lodge, MT (Red Lodge HS) 29 Ryan Seawell** OF/1B R/R Jr. 2V Menlo Park, CA (Menlo School) 30 Michael Taylor* OF R/R So. 1V Apopka, FL (Apopka HS) 33 Randy Molina INF L/R So. 1V South Gate, CA (South Gate HS) 34 Blake Holler** LHP L/L Jr. 2V Terre Haute, IN (Terre Haute North Vigo HS) 36 Matt Manship*** RHP R/R Sr. 3V San Antonio, TX (Ronald Reagan HS) 37 Jeff Stimpson* RHP R/R Jr. 2V Redondo Beach, CA (Redondo Union HS) 38 Rex Petrill RHP R/R So. 1V Los Altos, CA (St. Francis HS) 39 David Stringer RHP R/R So. 1V Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto HS) 40 Max Fearnow RHP R/R Fr. HS Omaha, NE (Westside HS) *returning letterwinners Head Coach: 9 Mark Marquess, 30th Season (Stanford, 1969) Associate Head Coach: 32 Dean Stotz, 30th Season (Stanford, 1975) Assistant Coach: 31 Tom Kunis, 7th Season (San Jose State, 1982) Assistant Coach: 10 Dave Nakama, 7th Season (Willamette, 1984) Student Manager: 11 Jeff Austin, 1st Season Student Manager: 41 Alex Lurie, 1st Season Student Manager: 42 Rey Saldana, 1st Season By Position Pitchers No Name Pos B/T Yr 21 Jeremy Bleich LHP/DH/1B L/L Fr. 19 Erik Davis RHP R/R So. 40 Max Fearnow RHP R/R Fr. 28 Nolan Gallagher RHP R/R So. 27 Blake Hancock LHP L/L Fr. 34 Blake Holler LHP L/L Jr. 12 Matt Leva RHP R/R Jr. 36 Matt Manship RHP R/R Sr. 38 Rex Petrill RHP R/R So. 18 Sean Ratliff OF/LHP L/L Fr. 20 Greg Reynolds RHP R/R Jr. 23 Tom Stilson LHP L/L Fr. 37 Jeff Stimpson RHP R/R Jr. 39 David Stringer RHP R/R So. 4 Austin Yount INF/RHP L/R Fr. Catchers 15 Jason Castro C/1B L/R Fr. 17 John Hester C R/R Sr. 5 Brian Juhl C B/R So. 25 Brent Milleville C/1B R/R Fr. Infielders 22 Stephen Brown INF R/R Fr. 13 Matt Cano INF R/R So. 26 Grant Escue 1B/LHP L/L Fr. 3 J.J. Jelmini INF R/R Fr. 8 Chris Lewis INF R/R Sr. 2 Chris Minaker INF R/R Sr. 33 Randy Molina INF L/R So. 16 Cord Phelps INF B/R Fr. 6 Adam Sorgi INF L/R Jr. Outfielders 7 Joey August OF L/L Fr. 14 Brendan Domaracki OF L/R So. 24 Jim Rapoport OF L/L Jr. 29 Ryan Seawell OF/1B R/R Jr. 30 Michael Taylor OF R/R So. 1 Jeff Whitlow OF R/R Fr. Alphabetical No Name Pos No Name Pos 7 Joey August OF 21 Jeremy Bleich LHP/DH/1B 22 Stephen Brown INF 13 Matt Cano INF 15 Jason Castro C/1B 19 Erik Davis RHP 14 Brendan Domaracki OF 26 Grant Escue 1B/LHP 40 Max Fearnow RHP 28 Nolan Gallagher RHP 27 Blake Hancock LHP 17 John Hester C 34 Blake Holler LHP 3 J.J. Jelmini INF 5 Brian Juhl C 12 Matt Leva RHP 8 Chris Lewis INF 36 Matt Manship RHP 25 Brent Milleville C/1B 2 Chris Minaker INF 33 Randy Molina INF 38 Rex Petrill RHP 16 Cord Phelps INF 24 Jim Rapoport OF 18 Sean Ratliff OF/LHP 20 Greg Reynolds RHP 29 Ryan Seawell OF/1B 6 Adam Sorgi INF 23 Tom Stilson LHP 37 Jeff Stimpson RHP 39 David Stringer RHP 30 Michael Taylor OF 1 Jeff Whitlow OF 4 Austin Yount INF/RHP Pronunciation Guide Name Jeremy Bleich Matt Cano Brendan Domaracki Grant Escue J.J. Jelmini Brian Juhl Tom Kunis Matt Leva Mark Marquess Brent Milleville Chris Minaker Dave Nakama Rex Petrill Jim Rapoport Ryan Seawell Adam Sorgi Dean Stotz Pronunciation (Blishe) (CON-oh) (DOM-uh-roski) (S-kew) (GEL-meanie) (Jewel) (KOO-nis) (LEV-uh) (MAR-kwess) (MILL-ville) (MINE-uh-kerr) (Nuh-COMMA) (Peh-TROLL) (RAP-uh-PORT) (SUE-ll) (SORE-gee) (STAHTZ) S T A N F O R D B A S E B A L L

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