"The No. 1 thing Rich Harden is hoping to improve upon today is getting opposing hitters to put the ball in play quicker than they have in his first two starts.His last effort, Monday at Cleveland, was better as he threw 102 pitches in six innings. He threw 90 in 31/3 innings in his Rangers debut April 7.Yankee Stadium, though, is a place where pitch counts soar because the home team is better than any club in baseball at fouling pitches away."Watching the way they've played the last few games, the way they grind out at-bats and make pitchers work, it's a tough lineup," Harden said. "I just have to be aggressive. I definitely want to be efficient and attack hitters with some good stuff.""