St. Jetersburg

by Andy on March 1, 2011

The New York Times has a story about St. Jetersburg, the home that Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter built in Tampa (and the reason the Yankees didn’t win it all last year, according to Hank Steinbrenner):

The 30,875-square-foot mansion, which overlooks Hillsborough Bay, features seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a pool, two boat lifts, a drive-through portico and a pair of three-car garages flanking the north and south ends of the property.

No pictures of the inside, but Jeter’s gotta have a classy man cave in there somewhere. I wonder if he has the same poster hanging in his man cave as I do:

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