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Matt Holliday Lists 12 Million Baseball Paradise in Stillwater

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Published on February 21, 2026
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Retired MLB slugger Matt Holliday has quietly put his custom Stillwater compound on the market, offering up the private training ground where he worked out his sons, complete with a pro-style baseball field, batting cages and a two-level resort pool. The asking price is $12 million. The single-level home spans roughly 7,500 square feet and sits on about 137 acres just north of Stillwater, Oklahoma, a spread Holliday and his wife built out in recent years as both a family retreat and a venue for big gatherings.

The Realtor.com listing shows the property at 3003 S Country Club Rd is on the market for $12,000,000 and covers roughly 137.68 acres, with about 7,500 square feet of living space and five bedrooms. The listing also identifies Wyatt Poindexter of The Agency as the agent and notes that the house was completed in 2022.

As reported by Mansion Global, the on-site baseball field is no backyard novelty. It features professional turf and lighting, permanent stands, batting cages and a sizable fire pit tucked just behind home plate. Listing agent Wyatt Poindexter told the outlet he had "never seen one [before] in my life," calling the setup a rarity for Oklahoma.

Resort amenities and training spaces

The grounds read like a private sports resort. The Realtor page highlights a two-level pool with a waterfall and a swim-through grotto, which the listing values at $2 million, along with an indoor gym, indoor pickleball and basketball courts, a putting green, a guest house and running trails. The property description also calls out a workshop, an outdoor kitchen and RV hookups, a mix that underscores how the place is designed for both serious training and long-haul guests.

Two of Holliday’s sons have already turned that training into pro careers. Jackson Holliday was selected first overall in 2022 and made his major-league debut in 2024, according to MLB.com. Ethan Holliday was taken fourth overall in the 2025 draft by the Colorado Rockies, per Baseball America.

Reporting shows Holliday assembled much of the acreage earlier and finished the custom home in 2022; Mansion Global notes he paid roughly $3 million for the lot in 2018. The same coverage says the home is being sold furnished, with the exception of MLB memorabilia, and that Poindexter brought the property to market this Wednesday.

At $12 million, the Holliday estate is clearly aimed at buyers who want privacy, acreage and room for serious sports facilities, and it is the kind of property that could draw interest well beyond Oklahoma because of its scale and specialized amenities. For now, the listing remains active, and showings are being arranged through the listing agent.