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By MIKE LIPKA
STATS Writer

Texas (60-43) at Los Angeles (53-52), 3:35 p.m. EDT

The Texas Rangers may have felt like they dealt the Los Angeles
Angels a decisive blow in the AL West when they acquired ace
left-hander Cliff Lee on July 9.

If Lee can beat Los Angeles for the second time in 11 days
Sunday, he'd put 10 games between his first-place Rangers and
the Angels after the first day of August.

The Angels hope their own ace can help them avoid that fate as
Jered Weaver takes the mound for the decisive series finale.

Texas (61-43) added infielders Cristian Guzman and Jorge Cantu
this week before Saturday's trade deadline, but the Rangers'
biggest addition came three weeks ago when they acquired Lee
from Seattle.

The 2008 AL Cy Young Award winner has pitched at least eight
innings in each of his first four starts with Texas, posting a
2.55 ERA and a 1-1 record while getting only seven runs of
support.

Lee (9-4, 2.40 ERA), though, picked up his lone victory as a
Ranger against Los Angeles on July 22, when he pitched 8 1-3
innings and outdueled Weaver in a 3-2 win.

"Give Lee credit," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "On the
mound, he controlled the tempo of the game. We couldn't bunch
many hits and he didn't walk anybody."

The Angels' biggest pre-deadline acquisition, right-hander Dan
Haren, pitched a five-hitter Saturday, but was on the wrong end
of a 2-1 decision that dropped Los Angeles into third.

Oakland has also pulled ahead of the Angels (53-53), who've lost
eight of 10 and are in danger of slipping under .500 for the
first time since they were 27-28.

The three-time reigning AL West champions may be especially
desperate to make up some ground on the Rangers, whom they won't
face after Sunday until Sept. 20. The teams then meet seven
times in the final two weeks of the season.

Even Weaver (9-7, 3.19) has been losing lately. The right-hander
is 1-4 with a 4.45 ERA in his last five starts after going 8-3
with a 2.82 ERA in his first 17 outings.

Weaver, who's tied with Haren atop the majors with 155
strikeouts, has never lost to the Rangers at home, going 4-0
with a 2.72 ERA in eight career starts.

He may face a depleted Texas lineup, with Ian Kinsler on the
disabled list and major league batting leader Josh Hamilton
battling knee tendinitis, although Hamilton could return after
missing Saturday's game with the lingering injury.

"He just didn't feel good, and he didn't want to start the
ballgame and have to come out," Rangers manager Ron Washington
said.

Vladimir Guerrero provided all the offense Texas would need with
a two-run home run in the fourth inning. The veteran left the
Angels via free agency in the offseason and has hurt his former
club, batting .326 with five homers and 13 RBIs in 11 games
against them.

Guerrero has eight RBIs in his last five games overall, but the
homer was his first since July 9.

"You go through those streaks where you're not feeling it or
you're swing is not as grooved as you know it could be,"
Guerrero said through a translator. "I just went through one of
those times."

Texas' Nelson Cruz hopes to extend his career-best hitting
streak to 20 games. He's batting .385 with 18 RBIs during the
streak and has hit safely in all 11 of his games against the
Angels this year.

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