Tim Lincecum wants $4 million for Arizona bachelor pad

Tim Lincecum wants $4 million for Arizona bachelor pad

By Emily Heffter, Zillow Blog

San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tim Lincecum turned 30 this summer, and he’s putting his bachelor-friendly mansion on the market for $4 million.

The long-haired hero of the 2010 World Series bought the estate for $3.4 million in 2012 — and it is a sports fanatic’s dream home.

The 11,000-square-foot contemporary, at 4793 East Charles Drive in Paradise Valley, Arizona, has an indoor basketball court with a retractable batting cage and courtside, restaurant-style booths. That’s all next door to the theater room with a bar and reclining seats.

Outdoors, there’s a pool with two waterfalls, a whirlpool spa and sundeck, plus a built-in grilling station.

It’s not all fun and games. The house also has a chef’s kitchen with granite and glass countertops, a huge master suite (and three other bedrooms), six bathrooms, limestone flooring and sweeping mountain views.

Click here or on a photo for a slideshow of the Arizona house Tim Lincecum is selling.

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