A Piece of Dodgers History: Vin Scully’s Home Available for $15M

Vin Scully Home

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Here’s a home that may hold a special spot in your heart—especially if you’re a Dodgers fan.

And if you revere this L.A.-based baseball team, you might also have a fondness for Vin Scully, the longtime broadcaster as well as the face of the team for more than six decades.

Scully’s home base in Hidden Hills, CA, cutely nicknamed “Home Plate,” recently came on the market for $15 million. It measures 11,600 square feet and has seven bedrooms and nine baths.

This mansion also made our list of the most popular homes, as baseball fans clicked on the property for a closer look.

Magnificent estate

Befitting Scully’s megastar status in the baseball world and the city of Los Angeles, his estate is magnificent.

The 2-acre property

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Courtyard with a fountain

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Formal living room

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Use this room as a home office or a cozy library.

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The mansion was built in 2003 and features soaring ceilings, a wine cellar, guest wing, home theater, butler’s pantry, and game room.

Scully favored an old-world style, as showcased in the mansion’s French country design. Details include patterned stone floors, oak flooring, wrought-iron detailing on doors, coffered ceilings, and custom wall treatments.

The property comes with a guesthouse, guest apartment, six-car garage, outdoor kitchen, tennis court, putting green, pool with spa, lush lawns, and water features.

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Celebrity enclave

The home is located in Hidden Hills, where Madonna, the Jenner-Kardashian clan, Miley Cyrus, and Sylvester Stallone are among the residents.

Scully died in August at the ripe old age of 94. The sports icon reportedly spent his golden years at this huge home, which is part of a gated community nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains.

Covered patio

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Pool and spa

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Putting green

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A talented storyteller and game commentator, Scully was beloved in Major League Baseball as a broadcaster for both CBS and NBC.

He was the voice you heard for nearly seven decades, calling All-Star games, many playoffs, and at least two dozen World Series games.

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