The longtime Hidden Hills, California, home of late Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully has been listed for $15 million, which comes roughly two months after he passed away in August at the age of 94.
Scully, who spent 67 seasons calling games for the Dodgers, purchased the estate for $12.4 million in 2009. Fittingly given the nickname “Home Plate,” the French chateau is located in the highly sought-after section of Ashley Ridge, a gated community of Hidden Hills.
The property spans two acres with over 11,000 square feet of living space. It features a two-story main house with a detached guest apartment, full guest house and six-car garage.
The main house is complete with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, along with a primary suite balcony. The mansion also includes a plethora of amenities, including a main floor movie theatre, full size tennis court, pool, spa and putting green.
Scully’s daughter, Cat Scully, holds the listing with Bladow. Both agents work for Compass.
Scully’s mansion is currently the sixth-most expensive property on the market in Hidden Hills. Grammy Award-winning singer Madonna and NBA star Ben Simmons are among the other celebrities currently trying to sell their home.
Justin Turner paid tribute to Vin Scully with custom cleats
Justin Turner wore customized Adidas cleats that celebrated Scully during the final game of the 2022 regular season, which he has occasionally done to honor others.
Turner’s blue cleats featured Scully’s face overlayed on the Dodgers logo on the outside of each foot; “VIN” with a microphone, halo and angel wings on the toe box; and a quote that expressed his love for hearing the fans cheer at a game.
When Scully passed away, Turner said, “He was the Dodgers. Growing up in Southern California, it didn’t matter where you were. If you heard that voice on the radio or TV, you knew the Dodgers were playing.”
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