Cal Ripken Jr.'s  Maryland Home
 

Another streak is ending for Cal Ripken Jr. "The Iron Man" has put his 25-acre luxury estate in suburban Baltimore on the market.

The property was custom-built in 1985 and then renovated in 1995. Ripken, a Maryland native, played for the Orioles from 1981-2001. Ripken's father, Cal Sr., spent 36 years in the Orioles' organization from 1957-1992.

Ripken's property is full of baseball-related items. His basement is designed like an MLB locker room. There is a statue of a child playing baseball by the pool. A baseball field and batting cage are also on the property.

Bird's-Eye View

MRIS Bird's-Eye View

Ripken's custom-built luxury estate sits on 25 acres in Baltimore County, Maryland.

Staircase To Front Door

MRIS Staircase To Front Door

Ripken's home captures the essence of refined country living.

Living Room

MRIS Living Room

The property was renovated in the late 1990s.

Kitchen

MRIS Kitchen

Ripken's gourmet kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and a kitchen island.

Bedroom

MRIS Bedroom

This is one of six bedrooms in Ripken's Maryland home.

Sitting Room

MRIS Sitting Room

The home features 25,000 square feet of finished space.

Bathroom

MRIS Bathroom

Ripken's transitional-style home has 10.5 bathrooms.

Extended Kitchen

MRIS Extended Kitchen

The kitchen extends to a breakfast bar and a separate dining room.

Theater

MRIS Theater

Ripken's home features a home theater.

Weight Room

MRIS Weight Room

The three-story home has a fully-equipped gym.

Chill Room

MRIS Chill Room

The basement is modeled after a baseball locker room.

Outdoor Seating Area

MRIS Outdoor Seating Area

This outdoor seating area overlooks the 25 acres of property.

Outdoor Pool

MRIS Outdoor Pool

The backyard has an in-ground outdoor pool.

Baseball Statue

MRIS Baseball Statue

Ripken makes sure to keep baseball's presence around the home.

Dock

MRIS Dock

This dock extends to overlook a private pond.