Remember last year when ESPN documented the life of then Toronto Blue Jays prospect Daniel Norris, who was living in a VW shaggin’ wagon rather than an apartment or a house? That was cool and all, but I think Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Andrew Chafin’s setup is a little more luxurious—albeit, not in the eyes of his teammates. That’s because Chafin, a left-handed reliever, is living in a 42-foot Keystone Fuzion RV, renting space at a local RV park during spring training before rolling around to a different town once the regular season begins. Check this thing out!

According to AZCentral, the mobile home comes complete with a fishing boat out front and hunting gear in the garage, an Xbox hooked up to a 55-inch television in the living room, a six-pack of beer in the fridge and a king-size bed. Sounds like a bro’s perfect kind of life, right there. The 25-year-old hails from a small town in rural Ohio with about 1,000 people as residents, so his decision to go with an RV rather than rent or buy a home in the Phoenix area stems from him being nothing more than a country boy.