Corey Hart to take his spot on Brewers’ Wall of Honour

Corey Hart during his time with the Brewers. (Jeffrey Phelps/AP)

MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers will induct former outfielder and first baseman Corey Hart into the team’s Wall of Honor.

Hart will be honoured with a plaque at Miller Park and a ceremony before Friday night’s game against the Miami Marlins.

Hart said Tuesday he will retire as a Milwaukee Brewer. He also played for Seattle and Pittsburgh.

He will become the 60th member to join the Brewers’ Wall of Honor since its inaugural class in 2014. The two-time All-Star spent nine of his 11 seasons with the Brewers, batting .276 with 154 home runs, 508 RBIs and 83 stolen bases.

He had five 20-homer seasons in Milwaukee, tying him with four others for third most in franchise history.

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