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May 20, 2016 - 4:20 AM While trying to extend the Texas Rangers' success against the Houston Astros, Colby Lewis hopes to add to his own.

Another win on the veteran's already sparkling resume in this AL West matchup Friday night would keep the visiting Rangers unbeaten against the Astros this season.

Texas (22-19) swept a three-game home series from Houston (17-25) April 19-21 and has won 11 of the last 13 meetings.

Lewis (2-0, 3.12 ERA) has won eight of his last nine starts against Houston, and he is 9-1 with a 2.71 ERA in 12 meetings since the start of 2010. The right-hander's eight-game winning streak against the Astros marks a career best against any opponent.

Lately, wins have been tougher to come by for Lewis. He has tossed seven innings in each of his last four starts, though he has just one win to show for it after taking no-decisions in the last three.

He dropped his ERA to the lowest it has been since his second start with seven solid innings in Saturday's 6-5 win over Toronto. He held the Blue Jays to four hits and two runs, striking out six without a walk.

Lewis has lasted at least six innings in each of his eight starts.

"I feel healthy, my knee feels good, I'm just feeling good out there," he told MLB's official website. "I have been throwing all my pitches for strikes, keeping guys off balance, moving the ball around, just doing what I need to do to continue to keep our team in there."

Lewis did give up another home run against Toronto, making it 10 against him already. Houston's Carlos Correa and Luis Valbuena have gone deep twice against him, while Jason Castro, Colby Rasmus and Jake Marisnick each have homered once.

The Astros will counter with Lance McCullers, who is looking to get back to form after sitting out most of the opening two months.

McCullers (0-0, 9.64) returned from shoulder soreness suffered in spring training with a solid outing outside of one inning in Friday's 8-7 win at Boston. He gave up seven hits and five runs in 4 2/3 innings while walking three and striking out four.

McCullers, pitching in his first big league game since Game 4 of the ALDS against Kansas City in October, pitched well outside of a dismal second inning when the first five Red Sox hitters reached and scored.

"It felt good to be back out there," McCullers told MLB's website. "The most important thing is we got the win and I rebounded there the next couple of innings."

He will make his 2016 home debut after going 4-1 with a 1.95 ERA in 11 starts there during his 2015 rookie campaign.

However, both his starts against the Rangers came in Texas. McCullers recorded only one out in his first, giving up seven hits and six runs in a 12-9 loss on Aug. 3, and surrendered five hits and three runs in six innings of an 8-2 loss on Sept. 17.

Shin-soo Choo (3 for 4) and Mitch Moreland (2 for 4) homered off McCullers, and Adrian Beltre went 2 for 4 with a double and triple. They combined for eight RBIs.

Choo is expected to come off the disabled list Friday after sitting out since April 9 with a strained right calf muscle. Choo went 3 for 16 in five games before getting injured.

Since joining the Rangers in 2011, Beltre has hit .348 with 13 home runs, 44 RBIs and a .609 slugging percentage in 69 games against Houston.