St. Louis Cardinals’ Yadier Molina Hopes to Catch a Buyer for His Florida Mansion
St. Louis Cardinals’ Yadier Molina Hopes to Catch a Buyer for His Florida Mansion
The stars have aligned and Yadier Molina, star catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, is selling his massive mansion in Jupiter, FL. Some deep-pocketed buyer will want to snag this out-of-this-world property on the market for $13,850,000.
The 10,433-square-foot residence sitting on just over 4 acres has six bedrooms and 8.5 baths. It comes with 300 feet of riverfront as well as ocean access, according to the listing.
The gated residence features many high-end amenities, including a chef’s kitchen, home theater, game room with billiard table, wine cellar, gym, and master suite with fireplace and private balcony. The detached three-car garage also has a guest bedroom, plus there’s a guesthouse, sport court, and pool with spa.
The 35-year-old Puerto Rican has spent his entire career with the Cards. The catcher purchased the home for $7.15 million in 2012, just after he re-signed with the team for five years and $75 million.
The residence was apparently not home base for Molina and his family. But it is close to Roger Dean Stadium, where the Cardinals hold spring training. Molina reportedly owns real estate in Vega Alta, on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, and in Caseyville, IL, where he lives during the MLB season.
Molina, who is known as Yadi, is a two-time World Series champ and an eight-time National League All-Star.
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