The Angels did not have Albert Pujols in their starting lineup on Saturday for the first time this season. Pujols, who is stumbling through the longest home run drought of his 12-year career, was not happy about sitting. "Go ask the manager, not me, guys. I don't make the lineup," the first baseman said. Mark Trumbo, who moved from first base to playing third and in the outfield after the Angels signed Pujols, started at his original position. Pujols is hitting .194 and three RBI in his first 27 games with the Angels. "It's good that he has a day off. He knows it. But I know he doesn't want to be out of the lineup," said Torii Hunter, who didn't hit a home run in his first 18 games and then homered in four of his next five. "Albert shouldn't be happy about it. He's a competitor, man. He's just like me. I don't want to be out of the lineup. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I know it would probably be beneficial. Sometimes you just need a mental break. You need to take a breather, take a step back and just observe and not pick up a bat. This gives him a chance to clear his lead, relax, crack a joke or two on the bench, smile, laugh ... It's going to be a lot of fun."