FACTS/FLUKES: Hart, Fowler, Marshall, Desmond, Hanson

More power growth in store for Hart...The Milwaukee Brewers posted historic offensive numbers in 2011, particularly in regards to their power output. Corey Hart (OF, MIL) and his red-hot 2H played no small part in the Brewer offensive:

Year     AB    BA   xBA   Eye    G/L/F	  PX   HR  hr/f  Spd  SBO%  BPV
===	===  ====  ====  ====  ========  ===  ===  ====  ===  ====  ===
2007 	505  .295  .276  0.36  37/17/46  140   24   13%  151   25%   91 	
2008 	612  .268  .275  0.25  40/19/40  118   20   10%  108   25%   71 	
2009 	419  .260  .248  0.47  41/17/42  103   12    9%  126   15%   45 	
2010 	558  .283  .276  0.32  38/18/44  161   31   17%  113   10%   72 	
2011 	492  .285  .298  0.45  45/21/35  155   26   20%  116   10%   79...

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