Former Cy Young Award Winner Brandon Webb Cuts Price on Desert Home
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Play ball! Former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Webb is back in the real estate game with a price cut on his Scottsdale, AZ, home.
When we last reported on the MLB All-Star's home two years ago, he had put his Tuscan-style residence on the market for $1.6 million. The price for the gated home located in the Paso Fino community has now been slashed to $1.3 million. Listing agent Andrew Bloom calls the lowered price "aggressive."
And here's a fun fact for baseball fans: The retired Cy Young winner's imprint is visible everywhere in the home. It was "built as his personal family home, so all the bases are covered," Bloom says.
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It sounds like a home run to us. The 6,444-square-foot home has five bedrooms and a chef's kitchen with views of the "resort" backyard. The lower level features a guest room, media room, wet bar, and wine cellar.
Outdoors is a literal playground. There's a pool with tunnel waterslide, a sunken trampoline, and a children's play structure. For adults, big-boy toys include an outdoor kitchen and barbecue pit.
It sounds like a winning lineup.