Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Slugger Gonzalez Makes A Historic Play — Off The Field

- — Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming, Los Angeles Times

Former Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Adrian Gonzalez, who was playing for the New York Mets earlier this year, has bought a grand estate in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborho­od for $10.5 million.

Set on two lots totaling about an acre, the two-story Mediterran­ean Revival-style mansion, which blends Palladian and Italianate elements, was built in 1926.

Within the 8,500 square feet of interiors are a beamed-ceiling entry hall, a paneled library with a fireplace, five bedrooms and staff quarters. Built as a showplace for entertaini­ng, the home boasts large-scale living and dining rooms and multiple loggias set beneath groin-vault ceilings.

On the basement level is a holdover from Prohibitio­n: a walk-in liquor vault. Recreation and media rooms also lie on the lower floor. Rolling lawns, specimen trees, fountains, a swimming pool and a pool house make up the grounds. A three-car garage and detached cottage sit at the rear of the property.

Gonzalez, a five-time all-star, was released by the Mets in June after appearing in 54 games for the team. The 36-year-old first baseman began last off-season as a member of the Dodgers, with whom he spent the previous 5 1/2 years, but was traded to the Atlanta Braves in December. He was released by the Braves two days after the trade and signed by the Mets in January.

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