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Stanford-Arizona Baseball Game Notes (April 21, 2006)

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Stanford snapped a five-game Pac-10 losing streak, which had been its longest since the Cardinal dropped seven straight conference games from February 25 - March 11, 1989

Stanford's 16 hits was the team's second-highest total this year as the Cardinal now has 31 hits in its last two games after going the previous five without having a double-digit hit contest

Stanford came from behind to win for the 11th time in its 17 wins this season

Stanford needs to win just one of the final two games of the series to snap a four-series losing streak, which is its longest since the Cardinal dropped seven series in a row by losing its final six of 1993 and its first of 1994

Stanford also needs just one more win in the series to snap Arizona's three-series win streak over the Cardinal

Mark Marquess picked up the 1241st win of his collegiate career to move within one victory of 13th on the all-time win list for Division I coaches and the spot currently held by Illinois' Richard Jones

Brent Milleville had a career-high three hits and his first career multiple-hit contest

Ryan Seawell tied a career-high three hits with his third career three-hit game and now has three straight multiple-hit games and seven hits in his last 14 at bats

Chris Lewis has hit safely in nine of his last 10 contests

John Hester has hit safely in seven of his last eight contests

Brent Milleville's seventh inning homer snapped a string of six consecutive games without a homer for the Cardinal

Greg Reynolds now leads the team's pitchers with three wins and extended his string of consecutive starts this season of pitching at least 5.1 innings to 11 game in a row (streak is 12 dating back to 2005 season)

Michael Taylor got his 100th career hit with his third inning double and has also now hit safely in seven of his last eight games and 12 of his last 14

Jason Castro has eight hits in last 17 at bats

David Stringer recorded his first career save