Padres manager Bud Black snags San Diego condo
Bud Black, the former Angels pitching coach and current manager of the San Diego Padres, has purchased a condominium in San Diego’s Little Italy for $589,000.
The unit, on the third floor of a San Diego high-rise, features an upgraded floor plan with custom tile flooring, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. Its nearly 1,200 square feet of living space includes a modernized kitchen, a sitting room, two bedrooms and two baths.
Building amenities include a clubhouse with a lap pool and spa, a fitness center, gated parking, an outdoor barbecue area and a rooftop terrace with bay views.
Black, 57, played 15 Major League seasons as a left-handed pitcher for five different teams. He was the Angels pitching coach from 2000-06 prior to joining the Padres as manager in 2007.
The property originally came to market in May at $599,000. Sale of the unit closed on June 13. Anthony Napoli of SD Homes was the listing agent. An agent at Seapoint Real Estate represented Black in the sale.
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