"Rich Harden will take the mound the next time the Texas Rangers need a fifth starter, manager Ron Washington said, but the rotation will be shuffled this week because of two off days.The soonest Harden would pitch again is Saturday against Boston. The Rangers, though, are off today and Thursday, and could skip his next turn or push him back as they line up their pitchers for a stretch of 20 consecutive games."With these off days, we're going to make some adjustments, but he's going to get the ball," Washington said. "We could skip him. That doesn't mean we will. But he's going to get the ball."Harden issued five walks and hit a batter in 2 1/3 innings Saturday as the Rangers lost 6-1. The right-hander threw 65 pitches and only 32 strikes.Later Saturday, left-hander Derek Holland tossed six scoreless innings for Triple A Oklahoma City. He allowed four hits, throwing 95 pitches, and would be in a position to work seven innings in his next start.Harden, though, said he should be able to quickly fix what ailed him at Oakland Coliseum. He said he never got a feel for his release point, something that has happened to him a few times this season."I know what I need to do to get back," Harden said. "I'll basically get back to work between starts. I know where I need to be mechanically."Lee almost a no-goThe Rangers had sent Rich Harden to Oakland ahead of the team Thursday night and told him to be ready to start Friday as they guarded against the possibility that Cliff Lee wouldn't pitch due to illness."