Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Miami mansion once home to baseball great listed for $22.5M

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Catcher Iván "Pudge" Rodríguez bought this Miami home for $5 million in 2001. Now owned by a British family, it is returning to market on Thursday asking $22.5 million.LPG Lifestyle Production Group
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A Mediterranean-style Miami Beach mansion once owned by MLB catcher Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame last year, is going back on the market for $22.5 million Thursday.

The retired player — who played for the Texas Rangers from 1991 to 2002 and the Yankees in 2008, among other teams — purchased the house for $5 million in 2001 and sold it for $8.05 million in 2006.

Iván “Pudge” RodriguezJeff Gross

The smart-wired home, at 6385 Pine Tree Drive Circle, was built in 1937.

The spread, which has been renovated and expanded since its original construction, now features a gym, a wine cellar and a library — along with nine bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and two half bathrooms.

It is currently owned by a British family who paid $19 million for it in 2016. (The seller then was Bob Nichols, principal of AerSale, a supplier of aircraft components. Nichols bought the home from Rodriguez.)

The estate, on just over 1 acre, includes 175 feet of waterfront overlooking Indian Creek. It features a pool, a spa, a koi pond, landscaped gardens and a private dock.

The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Howard Marcus.