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Stanford-Kansas Baseball Game Notes (February 25, 2007)

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STANFORD
Stanford stayed unbeaten at home in 2007 with a 6-0 record at Sunken Diamond

Stanford improved to a season-best two games over .500 at 7-5 overall

Stanford extended its season-best win streak to five games

The victory was the 2497th in the history of Stanford Baseball (114th season) to move the Cardinal within three wins of becoming just the fifth school to reach the illustrious 2500 mark with the others being Fordham, Texas, USC and Michigan

Mark Marquess won his 1264th career game as Stanford's head coach to move within three victories of Miami's Ron Fraser for 11th-place on the all-time win list for Division I coaches

Stanford won its fourth contest in a row against Kansas after having lost the two previous games against the Jayhawks and is now 10-2 all-time versus Kansas

Stanford swept a three-game home series for the first time since taking three in a row from Cal State Fullerton from February 3-5, 2006, marking a stretch of six straight regular season three-game series in between three-game sweeps

David Stringer recorded a save for the fourth consecutive game in his team-leading eighth appearance

Brian Juhl hit his first career grand slam (and the first by a Cardinal player in 2007), while also posting career-highs in RBI (4) and putouts (13)

Ryan Seawell extended his hit streak to a career-high-tying seven games

Brendan Domaracki's career-high hit streak ended at four games

Michael Taylor extended his string of consecutive games started to 128

Ryan Seawell had a season-high and tied a team season-best with three hits

Brent Milleville tied a career-high with two runs scored

Jeremy Bleich recorded a career-high seven strikeouts and tied his season-high for innings pitched (6.0 IP)

Stanford pitchers struck out a season-high 11 batters

Jeff Whitlow stole his first career base

Stanford's two homers tied a season-best