Bobby Abreu is not happy, but he appears resigned to his lesser role with the Angels. "I said I wanted to play every day, which is what I've done all my career. I've always played 150-plus games, I love playing, I want to be in the field every day," Abreu said. "But this is what we have. "I feel good, OK. I was working in Venezuela and I'm happy to be in the playing field," he added. Abreu met with Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto and skipper Mike Scioscia to discuss a report last week that he would prefer to be traded rather than become a utility player. "The scenario they presented was that I will have 400 at-bats, could be more. I would be played as DH, left and right field, and well, that's what they presented, let's see if they keep their word," Abreu said. "I don't feel comfortable, I've always had between 600 and 700 at-bats, but it is a different situation now and we will see what happens."