Baseball

Stanford-Washington Baseball Game Notes (May 11, 2007)

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STANFORD
Stanford had its six-game win streak versus Washington snapped but still leads the all-time series, 38-15

Stanford needs to win the final two games of its current series versus Washington to end the team's current series losing streaks of seven in a row overall and seven straight in the Pac-10 with the seven straight Pac-10 series losses the longest stretch in the school's recorded history and the seven straight overall series defeats the longest since Stanford lost eight straight series overall from April 13, 1978 - March 31, 1979

Stanford's current opponent Washington is the last team the Cardinal has beaten in a Pac-10 series from May 12-14, 2006, in Seattle

Stanford recorded double digit hits for the 10th time in the last 12 games

Sean Ratliff (CF) did not play and had his consecutive games started streak snapped at 45 in a row

Adam Sorgi officially took over the team lead in batting average (.397) by reaching the minimum number of at bats needed (2.5 per game) to qualify for Stanford, Pac-10 and NCAA stat leaders

Cord Phelps tied a career-high with three hits

Andrew Clauson tied a career-high with two strikeouts

Joey August tied a season-high with two runs scored

The game clocked in at 3:41 to mark the 28th time in 46 games this season the Cardinal has played for 3:00 or more hours and the 14th time the club has played for 3:40 or more

Stanford lost for the second straight game in which the Cardinal had led after five innings to fall to 14-3 in those games this season

Stanford lost for the third straight time overall, which is the team's longest losing streak since the club dropped six in a row from March 30 - April 7