Nov. 04--Andrew Friedman, the new head of baseball operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has put his waterfront home in St. Petersburg, Fla., on the market at $2.35 million.
The Mission-style residence, designed for formal entertaining and casual indoor-outdoor living, includes a covered lounge, outdoor fireplaces, an infinity-edge pool and private dock with a boat lift.
Entered through a gated driveway, the 4,265-square-foot floor plan features hardwood flooring, stone accents and vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. Among features is a living room with a cut coral fireplace, an updated kitchen and a master suite with a large walk-in closet. In all, the home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms.
Outdoors, the covered patio sports an outdoor kitchen and a fireplace. An additional outdoor fireplace sits off of the living room.
Friedman, who turns 38 this month, joined the Dodgers front office in October after a decade with the Tampa Bay Rays. His contract with the Dodgers will pay him a reported $35 million over the next five years, making him the highest-paid executive in baseball.
Records show that Friedman purchased the home, found near the mouth of Snell Harbor, in December 2010 for $1.75 million. Bonnie Strickland of Re/Max Metro holds the listing.