Yoshinobu Yamamoto made a stellar pitching effort to help the Los Angeles Dodgers win back-to-back World Series games in Toronto to defeat the Blue Jays and win their second straight title. These performances, combined with Yamamoto's complete game performance in World Series Game 2, earned him the World Series MVP in just his second MLB season.
Behind the roaring crowd, the $325 million arm has a sanctuary in LA, where he spends his time off the mound. Yamamoto is the owner of $21 million estate situated in the exclusive Bird Streets of the Hollywood Hills.
His luxurious residence spans nearly 11,000 square feet, taking inspiration from a mid–century–inspired mansion. Inside, one is greeted with a spectacular 20-foot glass skylight. The mansion also includes a floating staircase framed by Italian travertine mosaic walls.
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Yamamoto's residence has an open-concept layout that connects a main chef’s kitchen, formal dining area, and a living room lined with Dutch Chateau wood ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The Fleetwood doors offer panoramic views of downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.
Outside the mansion, his property includes an infinity pool, a hidden spa with a sauna, massage room, steam chamber and plunge pool. The master suite features dual bathrooms, an oversized walk-in closet, and a private terrace.
Yamamoto's home also has a wine cellar, billiards lounge, office and private home cinema.
To keep his cars, Yamamoto has a fully functional eight-car garage and for security, he has an Alaan smart home system in place.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's car collection
Yoshinobu Yamamoto doesn't own a lot of cars, but he does have a black Cadillac Escalade ESV, powered by a 6.2L V8 engine producing 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. The car accelerates to 60 mph in just six seconds.
Yamamoto also has a Chevrolet Suburban, powered by a 5.3L V8 engine with 355 horsepower. It can carry eight passengers and is ideal for road trips.
Yamamoto is able to live high, thanks to his 12-year, $325 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, signed in December 2023 just after fellow Japanese star Shohei Ohtani's 10-year, $700 million contract.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the Dodgers ace is worth $40 million.
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