Bobby Abreu is embracing his new role as the regular designated hitter for the Angels. Abreu has yielded his corner outfielder spot to Vernon Wells, who Los Angeles acquired from Toronto this winter. "I'm fine with it," Abreu said. "I've always been on the field, but now I just have to get ready to hit. I will have to make adjustments right away. I need to talk to some guys who have been a DH to see what they do." Abreu, a career .296 hitter, spent his first 10 years in the NL and has appeared in only 46 games as a DH, batting .257 (47 for 183). "I know I'll have to do something in the clubhouse to stay loose between at-bats, like riding the exercise bike," Abreu said. "I will start those adjustments in spring training."