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Ex-Rays Pitcher Selling His Clearwater Mansion
Kansas City Royals Pitcher James Shields has put his home on the market for $1.1 million.
James Shields, the former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher now with the Kansas City Royals, and his wife, Ryane, have put their Clearwater home on the market. He's asking a cool $1.1 million for it, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
What will the new owner get, in addition to bragging rights that an All-Star pitcher slept in the Spanish-style manse?
The four-bedroom "estate" is located in the gated Renaissance Oaks community, off of McMullen Booth Road.
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The two-story house has 4,500 square feet of space, a three-car garage and a theater room, with an 80-inch projection screen. Odds are that Shields replayed some Rays games on the mega-screen TV.
[Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Shields and the Royals were in St. Petersburg this week.]
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