Breakouts: 27-Year Old Hitters for 2008

Prospecting isn't always about rookies. Sometimes it's about sifting through the young veterans who are about to turn things up a notch. Historically, twenty-seven has been a magic age for ballplayer development.

Here are some 27-year old* hitters to watch in 2008. Click any column to sort.

Lifetime through 2007
Player BA HR OBP SLG OPS

Reggie Abercrombie 7
Russ Adams 17
Drew Anderson 0
Jeff Baker 10
Rocco Baldelli 48
Jose Bautista 31
Hank Blalock 115
Jason Botts 3
Rob Bowen 8
Larry Broadway 0
John Buck 53
Brian Buscher 2
Angel Chavez 0
Carl Crawford 62
Nelson Cruz 15
Rajai Davis 1
Chris Denorfia 2
Ryan Doumit 21
Chris Duffy 6
Chris Duncan 44
Mike Fontenot 3
Ryan Garko 28
Joey Gathright 1
Jonny Gomes 58
Curtis Granderson 50
Freddy Guzman 1
Scott Hairston 24
Josh Hamilton 19
Brendan Harris 15
Maicer Izturis 13
Mike Jacobs 48
Ben Johnson 7
Garrett Jones 2
Austin Kearns 95
Justin Knoedler 0
Kevin Kouzmanoff 21
Fred Lewis 3
Todd Linden 8
Felipe Lopez 65
Paul McAnulty 2
Dallas McPherson 18
Nyjer Morgan 1
Justin Morneau 110
Ray Olmedo 2
Daniel Ortmeier 6
Jerry Owens 1
Angel Pagan 9
Ronny Paulino 17
Tony Pena 3
Brandon Phillips 53
Ryan Raburn 4
Jeremy Reed 9
Jason Repko 11
Alex Rios 52
Ryan Roberts 1
Luis Rodriguez 6
Cody Ross 26
Vinny Rottino 0
Jeff Salazar 2
Chris Shelton 35
Kelly Shoppach 10
Chris Snyder 30
Nick Swisher 80
Mark Teahen 32
Mark Teixeira 170
Chad Tracy 62
Shane Victorino 20
Reggie Willits 0
Josh Wilson 2
Ben Zobrist 3

* players shown are either 27 on opening day or turn 27 during the season.