These 10 Great MLB Players Are Getting Overshadowed By Their Other-Worldly Teammates

Ask an average baseball fan who's having a great year and names like Chris Sale, Mike Trout, and Ryan Braun will come up.
Those three, and some other candidates mostly likely to be mentioned (Josh Hamilton, Matt Kemp), would still probably leave out plenty of other players who are having a good year.
It's even harder for these "other" guys to get recognized when they are playing alongside teammates who may not just be surpassing them on the field, but in media and fan attention as well.
We've chosen to highlight a few of these somewhat forgotten players here.
Stats obtained from Baseball Reference and current as of games played through July 23, 2012.
Thanks to All-Star teammates Gio Gonzalez and Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals starter Jordan Zimmerman gets lost in the shuffle
Having the two NL Cy Young candidates for teammates doesn't help Zimmerman's cause. Nor does his 7-6 win-loss record, but he's had a great season.
Stats: 2.31 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 1.15 walks per start
Outfielder Mark Trumbo would be stealing all the headlines in southern California if it weren't for LA Angels rookie sensation Mike Trout
Many give Trout much of the credit for the Angels' resurgence, but the team would be no where without Mark Trumbo.
Stats: .302 AVG, 27 HR, 66 RBI, AL-leading .613 SLG
On top of playing for the mostly-ignored Toronto Blue Jays, first baseman Edwin Encarnacion has to deal with Jose Bautista getting all the attention
But Encarnacion will have to carry a bigger load now that Bautista is sitting out with a wrist injury.
Stats: 26 HR, 67 RBI, .977 OPS
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