Months after the Colorado Rockies traded him to the Toronto Blue Jays, star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki is putting his Denver-area home on the market for $5.89 million, according to listing agent Jeff Hendley of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.

In the affluent Denver suburb of Cherry Hills Village, the home has six bedrooms plus a nanny’s suite and measures about 14,000 square feet, Mr. Hendley said. With mountain views, the house has an elevator, a wine room, a home theater and a fully equipped gym embellished with a Rockies logo. The gym’s equipment, including a treadmill and weights, is also included in the price.

Built in 2005, the house has two laundry rooms, two studies and a craft room over the garage. The kitchen has multiple dishwashers and cherry-wood cabinets.

The gated estate is on about 2½ acres, with a five-car garage and a swimming pool, Mr. Hendley said. There is also a dual-sided fireplace next to an outdoor hot tub.

Mr. Tulowitzki, 31, played for the Rockies for nearly 10 years; he bought the house in 2010 for $4.8 million, according to public records.