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Their all-around approach now is certainly making for better results than their last two playoff appearances, when the Rangers were swept both times by the New York Yankees. The Rangers' lineup filled with the likes of Juan Gonzalez, Ivan Rodriguez, Will Clark and Rafael Palmeiro suddenly went cold in the postseason.
In the 1998 division series, the Rangers hit only .141 -- still the lowest team average in any postseason series. They then hit .152 the following year and were outscored 23-2 in those two series.
So far, Tampa's offense has been worse than that. The Rays are hitting .125 (8 for 64) this series and the only run came on Ben Zobrist's homer in Game 1.
"Everybody has been struggling offensively, but we just came across two really good pitchers," Carl Crawford said. "We have to give credit when it's due."
Despite Tampa Bay's desperate situation, Maddon -- ejected from Game 2 when Young's three-run homer came after a check swing that could have been the final out of the inning -- said his team has to do nothing extraordinary at this point.
"It's just about being ourselves and playing our game. I prefer keeping it very simple," Maddon said. "I want nothing other than just going out there and having pretty much a good old time and really not overanalyzing anything. Just go out there, be yourself and come out (Saturday) and just play a good game of baseball. That's all I'm looking for. "
The Rays know they have to win three games in a row to advance to the ALCS. They have already had 12 winning streaks of at least three games this season.
Crawford said the mood of the team is no different from usual. He said guys are loose and loud, and there were still plenty of pranks and music on their flight to Texas.
But a Rangers clubhouse filled with plenty of playoff novices is handling things pretty much the same way.
"This is as good of a team as I've ever seen about walking the line of being loose and locked in at the same time," said Young, who played 1,508 regular season games before his playoff debut this week. "Too loose, you're not going to be good. Too serious, you're not going to be good. This team does a good job of staying in the middle."
One more win, and they will finally come out on top in a playoff series.
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