Los Angeles Times

His dugout now lies in Studio City

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Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson has picked up a new home base in Studio City, buying a modern farmhouse-inspired home for $3.15 million.

Completed two years ago, the custom two-story features five bedrooms, six bathrooms and nearly 5,000 square feet of openplan living space. Details of note include high ceilings, wide-plank oak floors and a home theater with tiered seating. A wine locker sits off the common areas.

A butler’s pantry connects the living room and chef ’s kitchen, which is anchored by a broad island/breakfast bar. There are fireplaces in the family and living rooms as well as the master suite, which has a view of the backyard.

Telescopin­g glass walls open to a covered patio and outdoor

kitchen area. A saltwater swimming pool and spa complete the hedged and fenced grounds.

The property originally came up for sale in April for $3.25 million. Brad Simpson of the Agency was the listing agent. Dennis Chernov of Keller Williams Realty represente­d the buyer.

Pederson, drafted by the Dodgers in 2010, made history in 2015 when he became the first Dodgers rookie to start an All-Star game. The 26-year-old outfielder has hit 71 home runs in 475 career games for L.A.

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