Ex-Dodgers President Dennis Mannion sells
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No more waiting on deck for former Dodgers President Dennis Mannion. He has sold his estate in La Canada Flintridge for $2.7 million.
The Spanish-style compound, on 2 acres, has views of Pasadena, Glendale and Los Angeles. The 5,019-square-foot main house, built in 1960 and designed for entertaining, features walls of glass, an oversize living room, a family room, an office, four bedrooms and four bathrooms. A two-room studio of 781 square feet includes a three-quarter bathroom. Among outdoor amenities are a swimming pool, a spa and a barbecue area with a fireplace.
Mannion, who started with the Dodgers in 2007 as executive vice president, left the team two years ago. He is president of the Detroit Pistons and Palace Sports & Entertainment.
Public records show he bought the property in 2009 for $3.1 million.
Christine Navarro of Podley Properties, La Canada Flintridge, was the listing agent.
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