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Cal Ripken Jr.'s mansion to be auctioned off (PHOTOS)

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REISTERSTOWN, Md. — Have you ever wanted to live like a 19-time MLB All-Star?

If you have deep enough pockets, now might be your opportunity!

Cal Ripken Jr., Major League Baseball’s all-time record holder for most consecutive games played, is selling his massive 24-acre estate in Reisterstown, Maryland.

[PHOTOS: Cal Ripken Jr.'s $12.5M estate]

The two-time American League Most Valuable Player lived on the estate for almost the entirety of his 29-year marriage to his wife, Kelly. Since their recent divorce, Ripken has moved to Annapolis.

The 21,890-square-foot home has six bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. It also has a home theater, a 10-person spa and an outdoor swimming pool.

The home, which was originally priced at $12.5 million, will be auctioned off with no reserve on May 12.

Information from TopTenRealEstateDeals.com was used in this report.