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Rangers in unexpected spot against o's

GAME DAY: BALTIMORE AT TEXAS, 5: 30 P.M
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Orioles starter Joe Saunders is tasked with shutting down the two-time defending AL champions today at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Texas.

After a grinding stretch when the Texas Rangers lost nine of their last 13 games, and the AL West crown in the process, manager Ron Washington gave his players the day off Thursday.

They get a chance to start fresh today.

One chance - or the season will be over for the two-time defending American League champions long before another World Series.

"I don't feel any different," Washington said.

"Other than the fact we have an opportunity to get back in the playoffs if we win a ball game."

Still, the team that twice came within a strike of winning last year's World Series, never expected to be in this kind of post-season situation.

Instead of winning another division title, after being in first place for a majors-high 178 days this season, Texas hosts a winner-take-all AL wild-card game tonight against Baltimore and former manager Buck Showalter.

Yu Darvish makes his MLB post-season debut for the Rangers against the only AL team the right-hander from Japan didn't face this season. Lefty Joe Saunders, a late-season acquisition by the Orioles, has never won at Rangers Ballpark.

The winner goes on to play the New York Yankees, another of Showalter's former employers, in the AL division series and will host the first two games.

Baltimore is in the playoffs for the first time in 15 years. Showalter, hired by the Orioles midway through the 2010 season, dismissed any notion that it means more to him getting to face Texas, where he managed for four years and then was replaced by Washington after the 2006 season.

"For our players and organization to get an opportunity, it's rewarding. We're trying to do every-thing possible to get back to Baltimore," Showalter said. "Personally, I thanked the players for letting me come along for the ride. "

Just a week ago, Texas had a four-game division lead with six to play after splitting a four-game series at home against Oakland.

The Rangers lost five of those last six games, including a three-game sweep this week against the A's, who clinched the division title on the last day of the regular season with a 12-5 victory.

The Rangers had a 5-1 lead in the season finale before Oakland's big come-back, including centre fielder Josh Hamilton missing a popup for a two-base error with two outs that allowed two runs to score and broke a 5-all tie.

The 4-9 span is their worst such slide of the season.

"Just like any of our fans or anyone involved with our organization, there was a level of disappointment at first. A chance to win the division, and we couldn't put it away," general manager Jon Daniels said.

"Then you take a step back and realize there are 20 teams that would kill to be where we are right now."