Hart first appeared in the Majors in one game in 2004, and in 2007 he was Milwaukee’s starting Rightfielder. That year, he was showing good power numbers (24 HR), and he would have four more 20 plus seasons, and he would peak with 31 in 2010, with 102 Runs Batted In. That year, Hart was named to the All-Star team, and was also an All-Star in 2008.
After a good 2012 year, a left knee injury would take him out of the entire 2013 season, and he left via free agency to go to Seattle. With the Brewers, Hart would smash 154 Home Runs with 950 Hits and a .276 Batting Average.
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