He did so by hitting a home run, an inside-the-park home run, according to The Los Angeles Times.
From Pacifica, Hart would go on to play his college ball at Golden West College in California, and pro ball with the Giants. His eventual pro career, though, would be a brief one, lasting just three seasons, where Hart never saw above single-A.
Hart's pro career began in 1990, taken by the Giants in the 12th round, out of Golden West.
In high school, at Pacifica, Hart played both baseball and football, serving as the school's starting quarterback. In September 1987, Hart contemplated knee surgery after a football practice injury. Hart, though, came back, throwing a November touchdown.
On the Pacifica baseball field, Hart used an error to score the game-tying run in a March 1987 contest.
At Golden West, Hart hit a home run in a February 1989 game. That April, he had a pinch-hit, game-tying, ninth-inning single.
With the Giants in 1990, Hart started at short-season Everett, getting into 54 games and hitting .203. He also knocked in 17. For 1991, Hart played in 52 games for single-A Clinton, hitting .222 and knocking in 12.
For 1992, what turned out to be Hart's final year as a pro, Hart divided time between Clinton, Everett and rookie ball. Between them, he hit .270, ending his career.
- Los Angeles Times, May 7, 1988: Pacifica Pulls an Inside Job to Defeat Garden Grove, 6-2
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