Baseball Hall of Famer Randy Johnson's 25,000-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion will go to the highest bidder at a January auction.
The 6-foot-10-inch former MLB pitcher nicknamed "The Big Unit" put the Tuscan-style house near Mummy Mountain on the market for $25 million in 2014. The price has been lowered a couple of times, most recently to $14.5 million.
On Jan. 31, Johnson's megamansion as well as one of Arizona's priciest estates will be up for bids at a live auction at Scottsdale's Phoenician Resort, according to New York-based Concierge Auctions.
When Johnson lived at the Paradise Valley home, the house had a private poker room with a firefighter pole that dropped you into a movie theater decked out with big, comfy leather seats built especially for his family.