Retired Chicago White Sox outfielder Dan Pasqua and his wife, Paula, in August sold their longtime, five-bedroom, 3,461-square-foot house in Orland Park for their $775,000 asking price.
Pasqua, who played for the Sox from 1988 until 1994, now oversees some youth baseball operations for the Sox.
In Orland Park, the Pasquas paid $550,000 in 2011 for the house, which is in the Swallow Ridge neighborhood. Later in 2011, they had it on the market briefly for $625,000 before removing it, and they again listed it for a short time in 2020 for $599,000.
The couple then listed the home yet again this past June for $775,000, and found a buyer just a week later.
Built in 2001, the house has five full bathrooms, a Y-shaped staircase, hardwood floors, wainscoting, a new roof and a kitchen with a new