Vin Scully’s Hidden Hills mansion lists for $15 million
Abstract
A piece of Dodger history just surfaced for sale in Hidden Hills, where the longtime home of late broadcasting legend Vin Scully is up for grabs at $15 million. Scully, who became a baseball icon and Southern California staple during his six decades in the Dodgers broadcast booth, paid $12.4 million in cash for the compound in 2009, records show. Dubbed "Home Plate," the chateau-style estate spans two acres in the Ashley Ridge enclave of Hidden Hills. Scully's daughter, Catherine Scully, holds the listing with Melissa Bladow. At $15 million, it's the sixth-priciest property currently on the market in Hidden Hills. Madonna is asking $26 million for a home she bought from The Weeknd, and NBA star Ben Simmons is shopping around his modern farmhouse for $21.5 million. Scully spent 67 seasons with the Dodgers before retiring in 2016 after a decorated career that saw him elected into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the California Sports Hall of Fame.