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Konerko was back in Chicago's lineup a day after sitting out because of a minor back injury. He went 0 for 4 while serving as the designated hitter.
"Physically, I felt OK," he said. "Approach-wise, I felt really good out there. But I took a bad swing the first at-bat and rolled the ball over and didn't get the results I wanted. But coming back from a day off, sometimes you actually come back and feel a little worse, and then it kind of kicks in eventually."
Mike Trout and Kendrys Morales homered for Los Angeles, which pulled within 3 1/2 games of Oakland for the second AL wild card. The Athletics lost 2-1 to the New York Yankees in 10 innings.
Morales hit a leadoff drive in the second and Trout went deep in the seventh. Albert Pujols and Torii Hunter had two RBIs apiece.
The Angels grabbed the lead for good in the third when Pujols' bloop single to left-center fell in front of center fielder De Aza, who misplayed the ball to allow Trout to score behind Chris Iannetta.
Hunter drove in two more runs in the fourth, extending the Angels' lead to 5-1 with a bases-loaded single to left with two outs.
Trout now has 28 homers for Los Angeles, which had lost five of its previous seven home games. The rookie is one of the top contenders for the AL MVP award.
NOTES: Trout became the first major league rookie to score 120 runs or more in a season since Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki had 127 in 2001, and the fourth rookie since 1964 to notch 120 or more runs. ... Hunter's RBIs gave him 82 on the season, surpassing the 81 he had last year. ... De Aza's leadoff homer was the fourth of his career, and third this month.
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