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Coco Crisp selling house with own baseball diamond

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If you've ever spent time wishing you lived in a house that has its own diamond, now's your chance.

Oakland Athletics outfielder Coco Crisp is selling his approximately 17,900 square-foot mansion in Rancho Mirage, Calif., that comes with its own mini Wiffle-ball diamond, for a cool $9.995 million, according to Candace Taylor of the Wall Street Journal.

The diamond comes complete with padded fences, which will come in handy when you imitate Crisp's 2007 ALCS-clinching catch-and-crash at Fenway Park, as well as a fully-functional light-up scoreboard.

Some of the house's other features include a saltwater fish tank, home theater, elevator, and a private lake.

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