Former All-Star pitcher Jake Peavy hasn't pitched since 2016, and has been comfortably ensconced in his home state of Alabama, so keeping a luxurious spread in San Diego isn't a priority. He's recently listed his 6,953-square-foot hacienda-style home for $2.9 million.

Peavy won't be clearing a profit on the place, which he bought for $3.5 million. The right-hander made his MLB debut with the San Diego Padres in 2002, and rented out the house to tenants after he was traded to the Chicago White Sox in 2009.

It's easy to see why the Cy Young Award-winning pitcher would have an affinity for the home. The spacious five-bedroom, seven-bath residence was brand-new when he bought it, and the 1.75-acre property has luxury features including a sport court, a putting green, and a pool and spa with a poolhouse.

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Stylish architectural features abound, including vaulted ceilings with wood beams, clerestory windows, arched French doors, as well as custom millwork and cabinetry.

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Located in the prestigious and gated Santaluz community, the home also features extensive family facilities, including a large game room with a wet bar and built-in wine storage. The large laundry room with two washers and dryers is also family-friendly.

For adults, there's an office, plus a spacious master suite with a fireplace, elegant bathroom, and double doors that open onto a private courtyard.

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As nice as his San Diego home may be, Peavy's family and business interests keep him on the other side of the country. He owns a 5,500-acre ranch in Mobile, AL, with family houses, a bunkhouse that sleeps 80, a recording studio, a gym, an amphitheater, a baseball diamond (of course), and a stand-alone saloon.