Baseball

Stanford-Pacific Baseball Game Notes (May 24, 2006)

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Stanford won its fifth straight non-conference game and its ninth in its last 11 contests overall

Stanford scored a season-high-tying 14 runs and had a season-high 19 hits, while posting its seventh double-digit hit game in its last eight contests

Stanford came from behind to win for the 20th time in its 30th victories this season

Stanford extended its string of consecutive 30-win campaigns to 13

Stanford's six-run sixth inning marked the fourth time in the last seven games the Cardinal has scored at least six runs in a single inning

Chris Lewis had his first career five-RBI contest and tied a career-best with four hits, while also homering in his third straight contest

Jason Castro equaled a career-high with three hits and extended his career-high hit streak to 11 games

Chris Minaker extended his hit streak to 10 in a row and has hit safely in 22 of his last 23 contests, while also equaling a career-best with two doubles

Chris Minaker started his 150th consecutive game at shortstop and has played every inning at the position in the last two seasons

Chris Lewis started his 112th straight contest

Austin Yount pitched a career-high 4.1 innings and struck out a career-high five in his winning outing

John Hester scored a career-high three runs

Stanford hit into a season-high-tying three double plays