Baseball

Stanford-Washington Baseball Game Notes (May 13, 2007)

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Stanford's victory in the rubber game of its series versus Washington gave the Cardinal the series win and ended skids of seven consecutive Pac-10 series losses and seven straight series losses overall

Each of Stanford's last two Pac-10 series wins have been against Washington

Stanford won for the seventh time in its last nine games versus Washington and leads the all-time series between the schools, 40-15

Stanford extended its current home series win streak against Washington to six in a row by winning two of the three games in the series

Stanford won its first rubber game of 2007 after having lost in each of its three straight previous tries

Stanford recorded double digit hits for the 12th time in the last 14 games with 16 hits to fall just one shy of its season-high for the second straight day

Stanford pulled back to one game over .500 (15-14) at Sunken Diamond this season and needs to win just one of its remaining three regular season home games to avoid the first losing home season in recorded school history

Stanford tied a season-high with two sacrifice flies

Stanford mathematically kept its hopes of a winning regular season alive as the Cardinal will now need to win each of its remaining eight games to record a winning regular season and seven-of-eight to avoid only its second losing campaign in 31 seasons under current head coach Marquess and its first since 1993's club was 27-28

Sean Ratliff extended his current career-high hit streak to 13 games to establish the new longest hit streak by a Stanford player this season

Ryan Seawell homered and tied a season-best with two RBI

The game clocked in at 3:06 to mark the 30th time in 48 games this season the Cardinal has played for 3:00 or more hours