Edwin Encarnacion

In an American League season dominated by the home run heroics of Miguel Cabrera and Chris Davis, Toronto's Edwin Encarnacion doesn't grab nearly as many headlines. The Blue Jays haven't been contenders -- and Encarnacion's second straight season of 30-plus homers isn't quite as prodigious as the numbers posted by Cabrera or Davis. But the Yankees might consider hun just as dangerous. Wednesday night, his two-run, second-inning homer pushed the Blue Jays lead to 6-0 (they eventually won 7-2). With the Yankees separated by several games and teams from the AL's final wild card spot, even loss is painful -- especially when it comes against an opponent they'd dominated until this week.
For the Dominican native, it was home run #34 on the season and left him just one RBI shy of 100 with four and a half weeks left in the season.

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