He hit .293 with 15 homers, 29 doubles, 30 stolen bases and 103 RBI in 563 at-bats for the Angels. "The last three or four seasons have been (basically) the same (statistically) ... My first time with them, I was very close to the World Series (so) why not stay? This is a team that gives you an opportunity to be in the playoffs." With his seventh straight 100 RBI season, Abreu, a career .299 hitter, matched Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez.
Full Article at The Money Times