Coco Crisp has carved out a decent living as a 15-year Major League Baseball veteran. And apparently he has made awesome use of the money he’s earned.
The Oakland Athletics outfielder, who spent three seasons with the Boston Red Sox and helped them win a World Series in 2007, recently put his Rancho Mirage, Calif., home on the market for $9.995 million.
That’s a pretty hefty price, and once you see pictures of this place, you’ll know why: because it’s incredible.
Among just some of the features this 4.8-acre estate in California’s Coachella Valley boasts are lighted tennis and basketball courts, a miniature baseball field, a gazebo and a man-made lake, complete with its own small island.
Crisp and his family bought the lavish mansion three years ago for $7 million. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Crisps are selling the place because they’re used to moving every few years and are ready for a “new adventure.” Whoever moves into this amazing abode certainly will be in for an adventure.
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