Thirty-five year old hitters are typically not very good. History suggests that age for a hitter is around the time they continue a gradual shift to league-average offensive production, while typically seeing each coming season yield lesser results. This is just the median expectation. Hitters that find themselves producing at a below-average level throughout their early-30’s can expect even worst results when 35 comes, and that’s if they are still receiving regular major league at bats.
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