Baseball

Stanford-Washington State Baseball Game Notes (May 6, 2007)

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STANFORD
Stanford had a 10-game win streak snapped in Pullman dating back to May 22, 1971
Stanford had a two-game overall win streak snapped against Washington State
Stanford has still won 25 of the last 28 games overall between the clubs and leads the all-time series, 31-16
Stanford needs a victory in the final game of its current series to end series losing streaks of both six series 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 had its season-best string of consecutive double-digit hit games snapped at nine in a row as the Cardinal fell one hit short with nine
Stanford had a season-high three sacrifice bunts
The loss was Stanford's third in a row on Sunday and the fourth in its last five Sunday games after the Cardinal had previously won six in a row on Sundays
Sean Ratliff (CF) has now played in and started all 44 games this season and is the only Stanford player to do so
Sean Ratliff extended his career-high hit streak to 10 games with an RBI single with the streak on the line in his last at bat to tie the game at 6-6 in the top of the eighth inning
Adam Sorgi extended his hit streak to 10 games with a season-high-tying three hits for his seventh three-hit contest of the season and is now hitting .407 on the campaign
Adam Sorgi's two doubles equaled a career-best with his third career two-double game and his first two-double game of the season
Brendan Domaracki had a career-high-tying two hits and a career-high-tying three RBI with the three RBI also a new season-high
Jason Castro scored a season-high two runs and walked a season-high twice, which also tied for the team's season-high by an individual
Toby Gerhart had his career-high hit streak end at eight games
Michael Taylor had his stretch of six straight multiple-hit contests end by going 0-for-5 with a strikeout
Stanford's pitching staff hit a season-high five batters
Nolan Gallagher hit a career-high four batters
The game clocked in at 3:07 to mark the 27th time in 44 games this season that Stanford has played for 3:00 or more