Texas closer Joe Nathan put the tying run on third base in the ninth Thursday before escaping the jam and preserving the Rangers\' 7-6 win over Oakland. The Rangers won their third in a row and have captured 11 of their last 13 contests. Texas overcame a 4-2 deficit with a four-run fifth, highlighted by David Murphy\'s two-run single. Murphy has six hits and seven RBI over his last two games. With the Rangers clinging to a one-run lead heading into the ninth, Nathan retired the first batter of the inning. Josh Reddick then drew a four-pitch walk, went to second on a wild pitch and stopped at third when Yoenis Cespedes singled to right. Nathan survived the trouble, however, striking out Seth Smith and getting Brandon Inge on a grounder to shortstop. It was Nathan\'s 18th save. Scott Feldman (2-6) was credited the win after a struggling, five-inning performance. He gave up four runs on nine hits. Tyson Ross (2-8) surrendered five runs on eight hits in four frames to take the loss. Josh Reddick, Derek Norris and Cliff Pennington all hit solo homers for the A\'s.