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Halos stay positive as injuries, losses pile up

ANAHEIM -- Kole Calhoun glanced at the calendar that adorns an entire wall of Angel Stadium's home clubhouse and managed to crack a half-smile on Tuesday night, moments after an 8-1 loss put his reeling Angels a season-worst six games below .500.

"We've got a lot of year left, man," Calhoun said. "We're in the second week of May, so, we have a lot of 'ball left ahead of us."

That may be so, but the Angels -- with five critical pitchers nursing injuries and an offense that can't seem to find its way -- appear to be nearing a breaking point.