Former Milwaukee Brewers outfielder and first baseman Corey Hart isn't playing in the majors -- and it looks like he has found a new calling.
Hart is the coach of his 12-year-old son's little league team and was at Chase Field with the young ballplayers for Friday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
BREAKING NEWS: 2x #Brewers All-Star Corey Hart is now managing...his 12-year-old son's Little League team. #MILatARI pic.twitter.com/noOdSQDqSb
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 5, 2016
Hart took time to chat with former teammate Ryan Braun, who signed autographs for the little leaguers.
Playing catch-up at Chase Field. #Brewers #MILatARI pic.twitter.com/prmVoSWir0
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 6, 2016
Thanks for signing, Ryan! #Brewers #MILatARI pic.twitter.com/D00dWPDi9X
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 6, 2016
Hart made his major league debut with the Brewers in 2004 and played for Milwaukee until 2012. The two-time All-Star ranks eighth in Brewers history in doubles (211), is tied for sixth in triples (33) and is 11th in home runs (154). Hart, who battled injuries in the latter part of his time in the majors, left the Brewers after signing a one-year free-agent contract with the Seattle Mariners prior to the 2014 season. He last played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2015.
