Texas Rangers’ pitcher Cole Hamels is selling his unfinished 10-bedroom mega-mansion outside of Branson, Missouri
Hamels and his wife Heidi began building the home in 2012 when he was still playing for the Philadelphia Phillies
The property sits on Table Rock Lake in the Ozark mountains of Missouri, complete with a private dock
Hamels earns $22.5million per year as the Rangers’ starting pitcher. He was a first-draft pick to the Phillies in 2002
There is a three-car garage with additional covered parking. The house also has a massive circle driveway
Hamels and his wife Heidi do not yet have children, but their mega-mansion has a large playground built outside
The 32,000-sq-ft mansion sits on 104 acres. There are two kitchens, a wine cellar, exercise room, and elevator
The home would have had plenty of room for Hamels’s World Series ring, and MVP trophies from the NLCS and World Series