Corey Hart was not worried about his job status until he saw that others were. GM Doug Melvin has reportedly shopped Hart to the Nationals. Ken Macha has said he's unsure if Hart will start the season in right field for the Brewers. "I wasn't really worried about it until I realized they were worried about it," Hart said. "I've had bad springs and good springs. Last year was my best spring and I didn't really turn out. You can't really worry about it. "It's tough, though." Hart wasn't thinking he could be involved in a trade but said the reports won't be a disctraction for him, mostly because they are out of his control. Hart has struggled this spring, but feels as though he is getting closer. "I didn't get any hits yesterday but I felt like my at-bats were better," he said. "It's just trying to get a few good at-bats to get the confidence. But I don't feel defeated in the box. I feel like I still got a good chance. "There's always negative things around so you try not to worry about it so much. ... I expect (to play opening day) but I don't write the lineup so we'll see."