
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tim Lincecum turned 30 this summer, and he’s putting his bachelor-friendly mansion on the market for nearly $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 contemporary at 4793 E. 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, limestone flooring and sweeping mountain views. In all, there are more than 11,000 square feet, four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
Stacey Beck of HomeSmart holds the listing. See more photos of the home on Zillow blog.
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Emily Heffter, a reporter and writer for Zillow Blog, covers celebrity real estate, unusual properties and other real estate topics. Read more of her work here.