"Bobby Abreu couldn't remember the last time he had reached base seven times in a game. And it had been two years since he had five hits in one game.
But Sunday's milestones weren't ones he felt like celebrating after the Angels lost again to the Kansas City Royals, this time 12-9 on Matt Treanor's 13th-inning home run.
"You feel like you're doing your job. You get on base and score some runs. We make a nice comeback," he said. "But you want to just win the game. That's what's important for us and what really matters.
"It's not easy when you have a game like this."
Abreu's five hits were among 19 by the Angels. And he also had one of the team's five home runs. But the Angels again struggled with runners in scoring position, going one for 10 and leaving 11 men on base.
Torii Hunter took the blame for much of that. Although the three hitters in front of him — Maicer Izturis, Howie Kendrick and Abreu — combined to reach base 14 times, Hunter was one for seven without a run batted in. He is hitless in seven at-bats this season with runners in scoring position.
"I'm an older guy," he said. "I've got to get the job done. I haven't had a series like this in a long time."
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Hunter hit two solo home runs in the four games in Kansas City but managed only two singles otherwise, leaving him hitting .211 with two RBIs.
"It's rough, man. Lose the game late. We've just got to try to clean it up," he said."