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Ready to Get Rich? Down the Stretch You Want Feldman or Harden?

​Scott Feldman has been bad this year. He's 5-9 with an ERA of 5.46. Feels like every game he's staked to an early 3-0 lead only to give up five runs in 5.1 innings and walk off the mound tied or behind. Frust. Rating. He's scheduled to get the ball...
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​Scott Feldman has been bad this year.

He’s 5-9 with an ERA of 5.46. Feels like every game he’s staked to an early 3-0 lead only to give up five runs in 5.1 innings and walk off the mound tied or behind.

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Frust. Rating.

He’s scheduled to get the ball again Friday when the Rangers open a three-game series in Anaheim against the Angels.

On what is probably the Rangers’ best pitching staff ever, I cringe at the thought. There are options out there:

Matt Harrison. Derek Holland when he gets healthy. And, yes, Rich Harden.

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There, I said it.

On the disabled list since June with a sore booty muscle, Harden has made four rehab starts at AAA Oklahoma City. Monday night he struck out 10 in six innings without a walk or earned run. Relatively speaking, he’s as ready as he’s ever going to be.

But do we trust Harden more than Feldman?

Their supposed blue-chip off-season signing is 3-3 with a 5.68 ERA. Part of his maddening performance were 43 walks in 65 innings with the Rangers. That’s 43 in 65. Cliff Lee? For the year he’s walked seven in 139.

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We all remember Harden for being given a 9-3 lead in Toronto on May 14 and promptly walking six batters the next two innings of what was eventually a 16-10 loss. Much as I don’t feel safe handing the ball to Harden, his upside is greater than Feldman. I say do it.

The Rangers are paying a lot of money for the right to be wrong about Harden.

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