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Barry Bonds’ onetime Beverly Park estate hits the market at $36 million

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This might be the real estate equivalent of stretching a double into an inside-the-park home run: A Beverly Park estate once home to Barry Bonds has listed for sale at $36 million, or about 64% more than what the former San Francisco Giants star sold it for last year — $22 million.

The Italian-inspired home behind gates was designed as a family home capable of hosting large-scale gatherings and built in 1998. Bonds bought the residence, which has a 17,100-square-foot villa, a 2,100-square-foot sports court and an olive grove, in 2002 for $8.7 million, public records show.

Marked by a circular motor court with a fountain, the two-story home is entered through elaborate curved double-doors wrapped in wrought iron.

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Drawing from grand European style, two floors of living space feature such details as imported limestone columns, Italian travertine floors, silk carpets and crystal chandeliers. Hand-painted murals and coffered ceilings set off rooms as high as 30-feet.

Among living spaces is a walnut-paneled office, a 12-seat theater, a game room, a wine cellar and a gym. There are seven bedrooms and 13 bathrooms in all.

Outdoors, resort-style grounds center on a swimming pool with a raised spa and a pool house with a fireplace. A one-bedroom guesthouse, large expanses of grass and formal gardens complete the 1.85-acre setting.

The Agency’s Mauricio Umansky, who handled Bonds’ sale last year, is the listing agent.

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Bonds, 51, played 22 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Giants, making 14 All-Star teams and earning seven Most Valuable Player awards. He is baseball’s single-season and all-time leading home run hitter with 73 (2001) and 762 homers, respectively.

For Bonds fans on a slightly smaller budget, another of the slugger’s former homes is currently on the market in Murrieta, Calif. Originally listed for sale at $4.499 million, the Mediterranean-style home in 1.2 acres currently asks $3.495 million.

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