Talk:Corey Hart (baseball)
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Removed claims
editI removed the following claims from Corey Hart's article, as I couldn't find reliable citations for them:
“In 2006, his #12 jersey was retired by Greenwood.”
“Corey Hart approaches the plate to the song "Country Boy" by Alan Jackson."
“During the 2008 All-Star game, Hart approached the plate to the song "Sunglasses At Night" by the artist of the same name 20 years his senior, Corey Hart."
While I know him pretty well as a Brewers player and can personally vouch for the second and third claim, I couldn't find reliable sources for any of them, and are therefore putting them in here until somebody can do just that. Forums aren't a reliable source, so I didn't use those. One two three... 17:30, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
Corey Hart's death is listed as today, 2/11/10, the day he went to arbitration. I can find no other news reference to his death. Is this the post of an anti-Hart fan?72.160.183.72 (talk) 20:44, 11 February 2010 (UTC)