Following the signing of Albert Pujols, Angels first baseman Mark Trumbo realizes that his future with the team is in doubt. Trumbo was the runner-up in the voting for the American League Rookie of the Year in 2011. He grew up about 10 minutes from Angel Stadium and admitted that news of the Pujols signing caught him "a little bit off guard." "I've been an Angel fan for 25 years, so I guess there is some fear of the unknown there," Trumbo said. "I don't know what's going on behind the scenes, though, and in all likelihood I'm probably still going to be here. If it does happen, I have to adjust again and figure it out as we go." Trumbo said manager Mike Scioscia called him Thursday to tell him he could get at-bats as a third baseman, corner outfielder and designated hitter next year, but Trumbo has been playing first base exclusively since his first season of professional baseball.