Estate of the late legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully lists in CA. Take a look
The world of baseball lost an iconic voice when beloved longtime Dodgers commentator Vin Scully died in August, and now, his mystifying mansion has landed on the real estate market in Hidden Hills, California.
The estate, appropriately named Home Plate, is listed for $15 million and has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms over 11,615 square feet. According to the Los Angeles Times, Scully bought the country French chateau for $12.4 million in 2009.
“Our home was full of so many beautiful memories, love and laughter, but as my dad used to say, there is a season and a time for everything in life,” listing agent Cat Scully, Vin’s daughter, said in a news release.
“This was his wish, with the prayer that now a huge chapter of our family story had come to an end, the proverbial torch in our home would be passed to the next family to continue making beautiful memories.”
Per the listing, amenities include:
Library
Wine cellar
Theater
Wet bar
Informal bar
Chef’s kitchen
Guest apartment
Guest house
Tennis court
Swimming pool
Outdoor kitchen
Six-car garage
Scully’s career started in 1950 when the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn and moved to Los Angeles in 1958. He was widely considered the best broadcaster in the baseball world and was known for his iconic storytelling skills,which he exercised during games, entertaining fans all across the league. He passed away on Aug. 2, 2022 at 94.
The listing is held by Cat Scully and Mimi Bladow of Compass.
This story was originally published October 18, 2022 at 2:09 PM with the headline "Estate of the late legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully lists in CA. Take a look."