"No matter how it happened, whether by design or coincidence, Rich Harden and Derek Holland are on the same pitching schedule for the Texas Rangers and their Triple A affiliate.Scott Feldman would fall in line with them.The Rangers might have a decision to make among the three of those pitchers the next time Harden's fifth spot in the rotation comes up.The right-hander returned to the form he has shown much of the season Saturday afternoon, pitching wildly and ineffectively into only the third inning of a 6-2 loss to Oakland.Harden's outing was a reversal from the efficient, winning form he showed last weekend in his first start off the disabled list.His team is trying to win its first division title since 1999, and has not been afraid to make moves this season. Harden could pitch again Saturday against Boston, but that appears to be up in the air."We certainly don't have any thoughts yet by the next time that start comes around, but, right now, Richard has it," manager Ron Washington said.The biggest problem for Harden was an inability to command his fastball. He threw it everywhere except where he wanted to put it.Harden walked five and hit a batter in only 21/3 innings before Washington pulled him. He threw 65 pitches, 33 of which were balls and 41 of which came in the first inning.The Rangers were fortunate that Oakland scored only twice in the first after Harden walked three batters. The third one forced in the game's first run."I didn't give them an opportunity to put the ball in play and let our defense work," Harden said. "It's frustrating. It was just no good. I didn't feel it and didn't get a feel."Coco Crisp hit a two-out solo homer in the second for a 3-0 lead, and Harden started the third with a hit batsman, a flyout and a walk before Feldman relieved."