A Retired MLB Pitcher’s Former Missouri Estate Has Hit the Market for $14.5 Million

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The estate that was being built by the Phillies pitcher and World Series champion, but was never finished. It's not for sale for $14.5 million.

. However, the vast spread’s massive residence has a curveball up its sleeve—it’s not quite finished yet. , the pitcher, who retired last year, began construction on the mega-mansion in West Branson back in 2016 while he was playing for the Texas Rangers. Hamels and his wife later put the property up for sale in 2017 but ended up handing the spread over before it was completed to Camp Barnabas, a Christian summer camp for children with disabilities.

Among the updates made over the years by the Bodeas are adding underground plumbing, installing new electrical systems, and putting in a sinuous, tiered infinity swimming pool. On the main floor, the kitchen alone measures a commodious 2,000 square feet. “Everything in the home is automated, including the water,” Samuel told the listing site. “There are no taps or valves here, you just talk to the house and say, ‘Kohler, start a shower at 70 or 100 degrees ,’ then jump in.

As it stands, Samuel told Mansion Global that the estate is almost finished, but the new owners are welcome to pick up where he and his wife left off. “Someone could definitely still make it their dream home if that’s what they want,” Samuel said. “No dream is too big or too small for this place.“ Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report.

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