
Former Major League Baseball star Yoenis Céspedes is asking $30 million for his expansive ranch in Port St. Lucie, Florida, a price that would make it one of the most expensive private residential sales in the area.
Known as La Potencia II — a reference to Céspedes’s nickname, “The Power” — the roughly 378-acre estate is located just minutes from the New York Mets’ spring training facility.
The Wall Street Journal was the first to report on the listing.
The Cuba-born outfielder purchased the land in 2016 for approximately $15 million, a year after signing with the Mets. He later sold off much of the original 3,000-plus-acre tract, retaining this portion for his personal use.
Completed in 2018, the estate was designed as a multipurpose retreat that reflects Céspedes’s dual passions for sport and seclusion.
At the center of the compound is a roughly 15,785-square-foot main residence with six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two powder rooms. The property also includes a professional-grade kitchen, soaring ceilings and indoor/outdoor living areas.