Padres great Trevor Hoffman sells his home field in Rancho Santa Fe
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Padres great Trevor Hoffman sells his home field in Rancho Santa Fe
"Set on more than an acre in a guard-gated community, the estate centers on a Spanish-style home with six bedrooms, 5.25 bathrooms and about 8,300 square feet of living space. Built in the 1990s, the house features a formal entry that opens to the living and dining rooms. A center-island kitchen sits off the living room area. Other amenities include a custom wine cellar, a theater and a billiards room with a wet bar."
"Hoffman, 51, played the majority of his career with the Padres and had stints with the Marlins and Brewers. A native of California, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame last year."
"Sliding glass doors open to a covered patio with beamed ceilings and a fireplace feature. Nearby is a custom swimming pool with a rock spa, a fire pit, a tennis court and a batting cage. Tall palms and mature trees dot the landscaped grounds."
Trevor Hoffman, the Hall of Fame reliever ranked second on baseball's all-time saves list, completed the sale of his Rancho Santa Fe estate for $3.575 million. The property, listed at $3.75 million in February, was purchased by Hoffman in 2002 for $2.685 million. Situated on over an acre in a guard-gated community, the Spanish-style home built in the 1990s contains six bedrooms, 5.25 bathrooms, and approximately 8,300 square feet of living space. The estate features a custom wine cellar, theater, billiards room, gym, covered patio with fireplace, custom pool with rock spa, fire pit, tennis court, and batting cage. Hoffman, 51, spent most of his career with the Padres and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame last year.
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