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Hart needs knee surgery, out 3-4 months

Brewers first baseman and five-hole hitter Corey Hart needs surgery to repair his right knee, the team just announced. On Tuesday, Dr. William Raasch will perform a debridement of the right knee joint surface and repair a meniscal tear. Recovery time is expected to be three to four months. Hart, 30, batted .270 with 30 HR and 83 RBI in 149 games last season. He made 97 starts at first base and 49 in right field.
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The guy is injury prone!
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Hart doesn't need that

He just needs to be surrounded in bubble wrap before the season starts

I just don't get how the guy has a bad knee for the last 3 months, and he decides now to have the surgery. This probably takes him out of commission for the first couple of months of the season Confused

He's not the first guy to do this but I think it's pretty frustrating nonetheless. This team isn't that loaded that they can go without a guy for 1/4 of the season
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Brewers first baseman Corey Hart was cleared to begin intensifying his rehabilitation from right knee surgery after an MRI scan on Friday showed sufficient healing in the joint.

Manager Ron Roenicke said the club would continue to operate under the original four-month timetable for Hart’s return, a path that would put him back in the Brewers’ lineup in late May.

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