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Dodgers Co-Owner Puts CT Mansion On Market For $19M, Includes Batting Cage, Bowling Alley

While Todd Boehly, co-owner of the Dodgers, cheers on his team in Los Angeles in Game 1 of the World Series against the Yankees on Friday, Oct. 25, real estate agents on the other side of the country will be working to sell his Fairfield County estate near the Long Island Sound. 

Todd Boehly, a co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is selling his Darien mansion for $19 million.

Todd Boehly, a co-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is selling his Darien mansion for $19 million.

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The 51-year-old billionaire investor and media mogul has put his 10,000-square-foot Darien mansion on the market for $19 million, and the nearly 90-year-old home comes with all of the modern-day amenities you'd expect from a sports lover. 

The Hollow Tree Ridge Road home was built in 1937, and later renovated by Louise Brooks, the renowned New Canaan architect. It includes a two-lane bowling alley, indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor basketball court that converts into a racquetball court, and a whirlpool to help ease those tired muscles after a turn in the batting cage. 

A gravel driveway lined with Bradford pear trees leads guests to the main house that sits on 9.5 acres.

The property includes a pool house, a two-bedroom guest house, and an 8,000-square-foot field house with a 10-bed bunk room (enough to house a sleepover for the Dodgers starting lineup), a locker room, and kitchen. 

Boehly bought the property in 2005 for about $4 million. The founder and co-CEO of Eldridge Industries in Greenwich joined the Dodgers' ownership group in 2012, according to Forbes. He also owns the world-renowned Chelsea Football Club in Britain. 

Click here to see the full Zillow listing. 

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