Baseball

Stanford-Washington Baseball Game Notes (April 24, 2005)

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Stanford played errorless baseball for the 20th time in 38 games this season to improve its fielding percentage to a .981 mark that leads the Pac-10 and is .004 points higher than the school record .977 fielding percentage posted by the 2001 club
Stanford has now won 11 of the 12 games it has played at Sunken Diamond versus Washington since the Pac-10 North and South Divisions merged in 1999
Stanford equaled its longest winning streak of the season with its fourth consecutive victory on Sunday
Stanford's victory was its sixth in a row at Sunken Diamond, where the Cardinal has posted a 58-12 record in its last 70 contests
Michael Taylor had career-highs with three runs scored and three walks
Ben Summerhays had the first multiple-hit and multiple-RBI games of his career with two of each
John Mayberry, Jr. had his six-game hit streak snapped
FOX Sports Net televised Stanford's 2-1 victory over Washington in Friday series-opener on a tape-delayed basis. The game aired on FOX Sports Bay Area earlier Sunday (11 am, PT) and will be shown again Monday (12 pm, PT)