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Stanford-Washington State Baseball Game Notes (May 5, 2007)

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STANFORD
Stanford won its 13th straight game in Pullman and has still yet to lose a game in Pullman since 1970
Stanford has won 25 of the last 27 games between the clubs, including two in a row after Washington State broke Stanford's 23-game win streak against the Cougars with win in the first two games of a three-game set at Sunken Diamond the last time the clubs met March 25-27, 2006
Stanford leads the all-time series between the clubs, 31-15
Stanford needs just one more victory in the final two games of the series to end series losing streaks of both six overall and six straight Pac-10 series that are the longest since the team lost six straight Pac-10 series by dropping its final five Pac-10 sets of 1993 and its first conference series of 1994, and eight straight series overall from April 13, 1978 - March 31, 1979
Stanford's three home runs in the contest were a season-high
Stanford extended its season-best string of consecutive double-digit hit games to nine and improved its team batting average to a new season-high .289
Sean Ratliff (CF) has now played in and started all 43 games this season and is the only Stanford player to do so
Sean Ratliff had a two-homer game for the second time in 2007 and is the only Stanford player to hit two or more homers in a game this season
Sean Ratliff has taken over sole possession of the team's home run lead with nine
Sean Ratliff extended his career-high hit streak to nine games
Adam Sorgi extended his hit streak to nine games
Toby Gerhart ran his career-high hit streak to eight games
Michael Taylor extended his hit streak to six in a row with all six being multiple-hit contests
Jeffrey Inman pitched his first collegiate complete game and had the longest outing of his collegiate career with his 9.0 innings of work
The game clocked in at 2:41 to mark Stanford's shortest game in its last 22 contests since the Cardinal went 2:34 against Sacramento State on March 24