Friday, May 22, 2026

Dodgers Star Mookie Betts Puts SoCal Home for Sale At $10M

  • In 2020, the outfielder bought home from UCLA football coach Chip Kelly.
  • Three years ago Betts signed a 12-year, $365M extension, the most in franchise history.
Mookie Betts selling SoCal home.
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Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts is looking to cash in on his improvements on the mansion he bought from UCLA head football coach Chip Kelly in 2020.

In the fall of 2020, Betts purchased the San Fernando Valley home for $7.6 million. Since then, the two-time World Series champion has made some upgrades.

The six-time All-Star is putting up the luxury 9,410 square-foot property with nine bedrooms and ten bathrooms on the market for a cool $10 million. The home is two stories high, with a motor court with two garage entries.

Outdoors, the property features a large pool with a spa and fire pit lounge space. If you need to work on your golf game, there is a putting green. There is a television-equipped cabana with another fire pit with an outdoor kitchen.

In July 2020, Betts signed a 12-year extension with the franchise with $365 million – the largest in Dodgers history. The deal will take him through the 2032 season.

Betts, 30, was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 2011 and spent six seasons with the team, including winning the 2018 World Series.

It was a historic year for the Nashville native as he became the first MLB player to win the MVP, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, a batting title, and a World Series title in the same season. He helped the Dodgers win their first World Series title in 32 years in 2020.

Morgan Trent of the Aaron Kirmon Group, who is selling the home, played college football at the University of Michigan and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2009.

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