Retired MLB pitcher Mark Redman is joining the ranks of celebrities that are selling their homes. Realtor earlier reported that Mark Redman listed his 6818 E 109th St, Tulsa, OK 74133 home for a market price of $2,950,000.

The Tulsa mansion is beautiful. The main lawn is well manicured. A stone pavement adds beauty to the overall lawn. Trees and shrubs surround the front lawn as well. The mansion has six bedrooms. It also has seven full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms. The home size is a sprawling 16,899 square feet. The property type is a single family home. It sits on a 0.84 acreage of lush land. Realtor reported that the property is a luxurious estate in a gated Wenmoor neighborhood.

The home comes complete with prime amenities. According to a recent post by realtor.com, "The six-bedroom home is loaded with awesome features, including an indoor putting green, sport court, gym, theater, and batting cage." The home also features its own game room with slot machines and a poker table.

The kitchen area on the other hand features the latest state of the art appliances. It has two sinks, a double oven, and loads of countertop space. It also boasts of its walk-in pantry. According to a past report by realtor.com, "The kitchenette has a custom cabinetry and a Teppanyaki grill." The living room has a lot of open space. It has a 20 foot ceiling and a stone fireplace. When it comes to comfort and ease, the living room stands out from the rest. The outdoor amenities comes with style. The pool has its own lanai and the poolside area is surrounded by lush lawns and ornamental plants.

Everything about Mark Redman's home is luxurious and classy. Fitting for a man that has achieved much in his life and in his career. Redman was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues with the Minnesota Twins. He also played for the Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Kansas City Royals. His latest team before retiring was Colorado Rockies. As for his total net worth, it is $1,000,000.00 as stated in a report by baseball-almanac.com.