Tim Wakefield's Florida mansion 'sells for $3.8million' a year after Red Sox star's death from cancer

Tim Wakefield's Florida mansion 'sells for $3.8million' a year after Red Sox star's death from cancer
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Tim Wakefield's Florida mansion 'sells for $3.8million' a year after Red Sox star's death from cancer
Published: Jan, 09 2025 04:54

The Florida mansion that once belonged to Boston Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy has sold for a reported $3.8 million following the couple's respective deaths in late 2023 and early 2024. TMZ was the first to report the sale. The property, a waterfront mansion initially listed at $3.3 million, is situated in Indian Harbour Beach in the exclusive Lansing Island Community, boasting four bedrooms and five bathrooms across 6,242 square feet.

 [The beloved knuckleballer passed away in late 2023 after battling brain cancer]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The beloved knuckleballer passed away in late 2023 after battling brain cancer]

It also has a pool with a waterfall, a jacuzzi, an outdoor fire place and summer kitchen. It went up on the market last Friday. Tim Wakefield lived at the property at time time of his death in October 2023 from brain cancer at the age of 57. His widow, Stacy, passed away five months later from pancreatic cancer. The couple is survived by their two children Trevor and Brianna.

 [Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy (seen in 2016) passed away just five months apart]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy (seen in 2016) passed away just five months apart]

The property has a pool with a waterfall, a jacuzzi, an outdoor fire place and summer kitchen. The beloved knuckleballer passed away in late 2023 after battling brain cancer. Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy (seen in 2016) passed away just five months apart.

 [The Wakefields left behind their two adult children, son Trevor and daughter Briana]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Wakefields left behind their two adult children, son Trevor and daughter Briana]

Tim's passing was the subject of outrage because of his former Red Sox teammate Curt Schilling, who announced the news about Wakefield's health against the wishes of the family themselves. Schilling revealed the information on his podcast about Wakefield on his podcast, using his Christian faith as the excuse for airing such personal news.

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