Don Mattingly Selling Indiana Mansion

New York Yankees great Don Mattingly is selling his 8,300+ square-foot Evansville, Indiana home for $1,290,000. Mattingly who currently manages the Miami Marlins, was born and raised in Evansville. Public real estate records show that Mattingly purchased the home in June 2013 for $895,000. Images below courtesy of Zillow.

Retired NY Yankees legend and current Marlins manager Don Mattingly is selling his Evansville, Indiana mansion
Retired NY 

Yankees legend and current Marlins manager Don Mattingly is selling his Evansville, Indiana mansion
Retired NY Yankees legend and current Marlins manager Don Mattingly is selling his Evansville, Indiana mansion
Retired NY Yankees legend and current Marlins manager Don Mattingly is selling his Evansville, Indiana mansion
Retired NY Yankees legend and current Marlins manager Don Mattingly is selling his Evansville, Indiana mansion


The lake-front home set on 2.35+ acres has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, inground pool, dock, and fire pit. There is also a six burner stove with double griddle, double ovens, pot filler, double farm sink, and the dining area has a fireplace. Penny & Grodie Crick of The Crick Team are the listing agents.

Don Mattingly, nicknamed "Donnie Baseball" played his entire career for the New York Yankees. During his 14-year career he was a six-time All-Star and won nine Gold Glove Awards. He married his wife Lori in 2010.


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