Legendary MLB Hall of Fame pitcher lists seaside home in California. Take a peek
A home that is owned by iconic baseball pitcher Greg Maddux, who was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2014, has landed on the real estate market in picturesque San Diego for $3.675 million.
And it’s a stone’s throw away from the Pacific Ocean.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence is the entire package. It intertwines coastal elegance with modern living and has a plethora of features throughout its 3,312 square feet of sophistication, including one that gives a clear view of the water just a block away.
“The home has exceptional ocean views, you can open your eyes and open the blinds and you’re looking right at the waves,” Douglas Elliman listing agent Zac Dweck said of the home.
“One of the best features is the massive deck upstairs perfect for entertaining or watching the sunset.”
Along with the deck, other features include:
- Updated appliances
- Chef’s kitchen
- Private primary suite balcony
- Patio
“With its prime location just steps from the ocean, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, and the best shopping and dining in Point Loma, this home captures the essence of luxurious coastal living,” the listing says.
Maddux was picked by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round of the 1982 MLB Draft and played primarily for the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs during his 23 season tenure. His pro stats include a winning percentage of .610 with an ERA of 3.16.