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Stanford-Washington Baseball Game Notes (April 23, 2005)

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John Mayberry, Jr. extended the team's longest current hit streak to six games and took over the team's season lead in hits (49)
Despite making one error, Stanford maintained a .980 fielding percentage that leads the Pac-10 and is .003 points higher than the school record .977 fielding percentage posted by the 2001 club
Stanford came from behind to win this season for the 11th time in its 23 victories this season
Stanford has now won 10 of the 11 games it has played at Sunken Diamond versus Washington since the Pac-10 North and South Divisions merged in 1999 and wrapped up its fourth straight series win at Sunken Diamond over the Huskies in that span
Stanford's victory was its fifth in a row at Sunken Diamond, where the Cardinal has posted a 57-12 record in its last 69 contests
Stanford has now won three straight games overall after being swept at Arizona State last Friday-Sunday, one win shy of a pair of season-high-tying four-game win streaks posted by the Cardinal this season
Nolan Gallagher recorded the first collegiate win of his career
Matt Manship recorded his 14th career save to move into sole possession of sixth-place on Stanford's all-time list
Matt Manship was charged with his first run of the season in the ninth inning but still has an 0.51 ERA with just one run allowed in 17.2 innings of work
Due to weather conditions, the start time of Saturday's game was moved back from five hours from its original scheduled time of 1 pm, PT, marking the seventh time the Cardinal has had a contest postponed in a soggy 2005 season
FOX Sports Net televised Stanford's 2-1 victory over Washington in Friday series-opener on a tape-delayed basis. The game will air on FOX Sports Bay Area this Sunday (11 am, PT) and Monday (12 pm, PT).