Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez Buys Sleek Miami Mansion for $3M

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Call it a real estate double play. Legendary pitcher Pedro Martinez purchased a modern North Miami home from another former big leaguer. Property records show longtime Kansas City Royals shortstop Alcides Escobar was the seller.

Martinez and his wife, former ESPN Deportes sideline reporter Carolina Cruz de Martínez, purchased the home in August for $3 million. 

Escobar bought the place in 2016 for $2.65 million and recently left town to take his talents to Japan and play for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2019. The Venezuelan infielder was thus ready to leave behind his ultramodern home. 

For the Hall of Famer, this mansion is quite a catch. 

Pedro Martinez’s new home base

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Dining space and kitchen

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Living room

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Bedroom

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Baseball-themed room

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Second-floor landing and chandelier

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Pool and boat dock

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Constructed in 2014, the sleek structure boasts fully upgraded interiors, electric windows, and smart home sound and lighting systems.

The property also includes patios, a pool, and a boat dock.

Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in “one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Miami,” the home measures 5,022 square feet, which include six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms.

The living and dining room are adjacent to the kitchen with bar seating. A dramatic chandelier tops the dining table, and a similar one hangs over the stairs. 

Sports mementos from Escobar’s career are visible throughout the home. We hope the Martinez family loves the baseball-themed child’s bedroom as much as we do, complete with walls painted to resemble a stadium and a fluffy, cloudlike light fixture.

Now 48, Martinez began his stellar career with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1992. He toed the rubber for five teams, most memorably with the Boston Red Sox, where he helped to secure a World Series win in 2004. In 2011, the eight-time All Star announced his retirement. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015, he’s currently a MLB on TBS studio analyst.

Pablo Buttice with Gzi Real Estate Sales & Market represented the seller. Lisbeth Hazoury with Fortune International Realty represented the buyer. 

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