The Texas Rangers are in trouble. Ignore the standings. They’re in a slump. The Rangers (17-21) are preparing for Game 2 of their three-game series against the Chicago Cubs (27-12) on Saturday and the two teams are heading in different directions. The Cubs have won 10 straight games. The Rangers have lost 10 of their last 15 after falling, 7-1, on Friday. Texas is three games back of the Athletics. But it feels wider. Texas has one more game with Chicago on Sunday, an afternoon game. After that, the Rangers host the Arizona Diamondbacks for three games starting on Monday. After that series ends, and an off day on Thursday, the Rangers go on a nine-game road trip through Houston, Colorado and Anaheim to face the Los Angeles Angels. Here is a breakdown of the game, including how to watch, the starting pitchers, injuries and other notes. How to Watch Texas Rangers vs. Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Edward Cabrera. | David Frerker-Imagn Images Time: 6:05 p.m.…