Former MLB reliever Jeremy Affeldt is selling his custom-built mansion in his longtime hometown of Spokane, Washington, for $1.8 million.
A graduate of Northwest Christian High School in nearby Colbert, Washington, Affeldt had the 7,500-square-foot home built from the ground up using natural wood and stone in 2008.
The six-bedroom house boasts mountain views, plaster relief art in rooms like the master bedroom, a full-size bar, and 8-foot entry doors crafted from alder wood.
Other amenities of the property include a six-car garage, an outdoor fireplace with lounge seating, and a hot tub.
In 2012 Affeldt also added on a two-story entertainment room, a sauna, and a 2,500-square-foot gym that includes a basketball hoop, and is where Affeldt worked on his delivery during the offseason. The latter still comes with holes in the wall; Affeldt threw baseballs into it.
The lefty specialist retired at the close of the 2015 season with three World Series titles under his belt thanks to his seven-year stint with the San Francisco Giants. He also played for the Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies, and Cincinnati Reds over the course of his 14-year career.