Gerrit Cole, Ace of the New York Yankees, Boasts $5.6 Million Greenwich Mansion

Gerrit Cole, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, bought a house in Greenwich, Connecticut, for $5,550,000 in early February, just after signing a contract in December.

Downstairs living room

Cole surpassed all other major league free agents when the 2019 season ended. In mid-December, the Yankees extended a $324 million, nine-year contract to the star.

Pool

Located around thirty minutes from Yankee Stadium, his new mansion was created in 2016 by architect Cormac Byrne. Listed at $5.45 million, the majestic property first appeared on the market in September 2019.The three-stоry Cоlоnial-style wооd-frame hоuse has five bedrооms, six and a half baths, and is little under nine thоusand square feet. It sits оn twо acres.

Overhead view

An impressive stairway leads from the foyer into the house’s formal living and dining areas. Stylish pieces from PTK Interiors are displayed in every corner of the airy living room.

With a spacious central island and a charming breakfast nook for casual dining, a gourmet kitchen is the perfect place to host friends and family. Next to the kitchen is the cozy family area, which features a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace.

There is a sitting space, fireplace, two closets, and two chic marble baths in the opulent master bedroom. On the third story, you’ll find four more bedrooms, all of which come with their own private bathroom.

The bottom level is walk-out and offers a playroom, another family area, and access to the beautifully maintained gardens

New York Yankees Pitcher Gerrit Cole Welcomes a Son

.

A saltwater heated pool and spa, a large terrace with an outdoor fireplace, and a covered porch with an outdoor kitchen and eating space are some of the exterior elements that stand out.

Even though he was born and raised in Newport Beach, Cole still keeps up a five-bedroom house there.

Cоle was the starting pitcher fоr the 2019 Wоrld Series-lоsing Hоustоn Astrоs, whо were defeated by the Washingtоn Natiоnals. In 2013, the Pittsburgh Pirates were the majоr league club that the three-time All-Star debuted with.