Former SF Giant Buster Posey sells Lafayette mansion for $9.28M

Posey bought the home in 2013 after winning his second World Series title

Former SF Giant Buster Posey (Getty Images, Zillow)
Former SF Giant Buster Posey (Getty Images, Zillow)

Retired San Francisco Giant Buster Posey sold his Lafayette mansion for $9.3 million, nine years after buying it in the wake of his second World Series title.

The seven-time All-Star, who played his full 12-year career with the Giants, paid $4.6 million in 2013 for the home at 3985 North Peardale Drive, the Mercury News reported. It was an off-market sale for the 6,038-square-foot, six-bedroom, five-bathroom home, about 30 minutes west of San Francisco.

The home is on just under one acre, enclosed by a custom white-wood electric gate flanked by stone columns. Posey, 34, is moving back to his home state of Georgia, though he’ll return to Oracle Park on May 7 for Buster Posey Day.

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Another big name in California baseball is trying to sell a home in Rutherford. Former Los Angeles Dodgers CEO Jamie McCourt, who also served as the U.S. ambassador to France and Monaco, is asking $15.5 million for a 22-acre Napa Valley estate that she bought eight years earlier for about $11 million.

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