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Stanford-Arizona Baseball Game Notes (April 15, 2007)

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Stanford snapped a pair of losing streaks that were the longest in the school's recorded history with the victory, ending a nine-game Pac-10 skid that dated back to the final conference game of the 2006 season and a six-game home losing streak

Stanford snapped a four-game losing streak to Arizona

Stanford avoided being swept by Arizona at Sunken Diamond for the first time in recorded school history

Stanford avoided being swept for the third consecutive three-game series for the first time in recorded school history

Stanford's first nine Pac-10 games have come against the top three teams in the conference that have posted a combined 26-4 Pac-10 record through games of April 15

Sean Ratliff (CF) has now played in and started all 32 games this season and is the only Stanford player to do so

Sean Ratliff's homer was his fourth in the last six games

Sean Ratliff took over the team lead with his sixth homer of the season

Toby Gerhart hit his first career double

Erik Davis pitched a season-high 4.0 innings and recorded his first save of the season

Jeffrey Inman took over the team lead with his third victory

Brian Juhl tied a career-high with two hits

Stanford improved to 10-7 in games decided by three runs or less

Stanford improved to 7-2 on Sundays

Stanford came from behind to win for the 10th time in 15 victories

Stanford avoided being swept with a victory in a series finale for the third time this season

Stanford played errorless baseball for the second time in its last three games

The game checked in at 3:14 to mark Stanford's 18th game of three hours or more in 32 contests this season