Former MLB outfielder Nyjer Morgan, also known as Tony Plush, is putting his Pembroke pine, FL home on the market for $1.2 million. Connie Cabral is the listing agent of this luxury home.

The free agent who is known for his spectacular fielding and catchphrases, may no longer need his Florida retreat. The outfielder has played briefly in South Korea with the Hanwha Eagles in 2015, and hasn't signed up for 2016.

According to Realtor, Morgan is leaving behind his 4,410-square-feet sleek waterfront home. According to the listing, the five-bedroom features "state of the art technology," which includes a surveillance camera and surround sound.

The home features a modern kitchen which is completed with Brazilian countertops, a wine cooler, and a butler's pantry. The spacious master suite has a sitting area with his-and-her marble baths and jetted tubs. The luxury home also has a guest suite with a separate entrance. The outside of the home has features of a putting green, a pool, and a kitchen.

The fans of Morgan will most likely continue to follow his quirky career wherever it leads. Morgan made his MLB debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2007. During his time in Milwaukee with the Brewers, the outfielder became known for his alter ego, Tony Plush. Morgan created a Twitter account for his on-field personality, and at one point reportedly had over 70,000 followers.

Realtor also added that the luxury home of the former MLB outfielder Nyjer Morgan in Pembroke pine, FL is listed on the market for $1.2 million. The property is one of a kind Delano model which is beautifully designed with state of the art technology. The five-bedroom waterfront estate of the outfielder features an outdoor oasis which is made for entertaining.

Additional features of the property include a three car garage and a guest suite with a separate entrance. The property is located in a community just minutes from the highway and the beach.