Kenny Rogers, the former Major League baseball pitcher who was fondly called "the Gambler" after singer Kenny Rogers' hit song, has reportedly listed his home in Westlake, Texas, for $14.67 million.
The Los Angeles Times broke the news of the listing noting that Lillie Young of Allie Beth Allman & Associates is representing the former player in the sale.
For a long time, the Westlake home has been the Roger family's primary home. While there is no intel on why he wants to sell - the residence itself is a stunner.
Spanning an area of 12,316 square feet, the mansion is multi-winged house, comprising of five bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms.
The designer-decorated house has plush interiors that showcase paneled hardwood, stone-tiled and carpeted flooring and high ceilings. Large French doors and windows allow for ample light and ventilation inside the house.
Livings paces include multiple sitting and drawing rooms, a separate dining area, a modern kitchen with two islands topped with black granite. There is a screening theater, reading nooks and a study as well.
Outside, there is a guest house, a barn, a pool with spa, a motor court and a parking garage. The home sits in the lap of greenery, surrounded by manicured lawns.
The listing describes it as "Unlike anything you've seen!"
Check out the photos of the home here.
Rogers kicked off his baseball career with the Texas Rangers playing 12 seasons with the team. In his 20-year career span, Rogers pitched for six teams including the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees. Rogers is a four-time All Star winner and a five-time Golden Glove winner.
While the athlete Rogers is unloading in Texas, the country-singer bearing the same name has his Sandy Springs, Ga., home on the market for $4.8 million. His Bel Air home is also up for grabs asking $65 million.