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Retired MLB great lists Myrtle Beach home for sale

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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - If you have a million dollars to spare, you're in luck. The home retired MLB player Reggie Sanders just listed for sale is just $1.3 million.

The personal residence of the retired ball player in Vista del Mar at Grande Dunes has three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.

The luxury condo also features a 390 square foot private terrace with panoramic views.

The condo is listed online if you'd like to see more photos of the home, or even make an offer.

Reggie Sanders retired from Major League Baseball in 2007 after 20 years as a professional ball player with eight different teams.

Sanders hit his 300th home run in 2006 while playing for the Royals. Stealing his 300th base just weeks before, Sanders joined the ranks of Barry Bonds, Willie Mays, Andre Dawson, Steve Finley, Carlos Beltran and Alex Rodriguez in the 300-300 Club.

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