Ousted Orioles manager Buck Showalter sells home outside Baltimore
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Ousted Orioles manager Buck Showalter sells home outside Baltimore
"Built in 1990 but remodeled a decade ago, the two-story home sits on 1.6 acres. Hardwood floors and several windows fill the 5,579-square-foot interior, which has five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. On the main level, there's a sun-filled foyer, dining area, office, center-island kitchen and living room with a stone fireplace."
"The master suite, complete with French doors and a walk-in closet, has a fireplace as well. The backyard is a mix of grass, trees and landscaping. A stone-paver path leads to a swimming pool, and the grounds also hold a shed and fire pit."
"Showalter, 62, has coached four MLB teams: the Yankees, Diamondbacks, Rangers and Orioles. He was thrice crowned AL Manager of the Year in 1994, 2004 and 2014."
Buck Showalter, the former Orioles manager, has sold his Baltimore County home for $1.4 million following the team's decision not to renew his contract after a historically poor season. The property, originally built in 1990 and remodeled ten years ago, spans 5,579 square feet across two stories with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The home features hardwood floors, a sun-filled foyer, center-island kitchen, stone fireplaces in both the living room and master suite, and French doors in the master suite. The 1.6-acre grounds include a swimming pool, shed, fire pit, and landscaped backyard. Showalter, 62, has managed four MLB teams and won three AL Manager of the Year awards.
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