Ex-LA Dodgers pitcher, a Wichita native, lists charming California estate. Take a look

Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Darren Dreifort has placed his lofty estate on the California real estate market in the much-desired city of Pacific Palisades for $8.5 million.

Dreifort, born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, was a two-time All-American and the 1993 NCAA Player of the Year at Wichita State University. That led to him being selected No. 2 overall in that year’s Major League Baseball draft, behind Alex Rodriguez.

Seems that even after retiring from the major leagues where he spent his entire 11-year career with the Dodgers, Dreifort stayed in the Golden State in his charming seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom home, which he is now selling.

“Quintessential California traditional on a prime corner lot just a block away from Asilomar in El Medio Bluffs,” the listing on Compass says. “This three level home features an expansive rooftop deck with ocean and mountain views, spacious backyard with a fitness pool/ spa, basketball hoop and plenty of room to entertain.”

Features in and around the 7,698-square-foot house include:

  • Hardwood floors

  • Natural light

  • Fireplace

  • Fitness studio

  • Game room

  • Plenty of storage

Listing agent Adam Jaret calls the residence “perfect for the quintessential (Palisadian) family,” according to a news release.

“The market is still strong for Pacific Palisades, and we anticipate a quick sale due to low inventory and high demand in the neighborhood,” Jaret also noted.

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