Segui played for more than half a dozen teams during his 15-year career and has decided to sell his half-finished Phoenix mansion for $6,550,000.
The mansion has been on the market since 2020, but now it appears that Segui didn't wait until the house was in perfect condition to sell.
The place can be sold as is and the new owner will need to finish the renovations he started.
On the bright side, buyers have a golden opportunity to customise this huge property.
The Seguay property is actually two homes, as a pair of houses make up nearly 10,000 square feet of living space on nearly an acre and a half of land.
The combined properties include seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms - including a two-bedroom, two-bathroom guest cottage.
This location is one of the largest properties in Arcadia, an upscale community in Phoenix.
A large swimming pool, huge outdoor spa, gazebo, lighted tennis court and small putting green are all included.
Baseball was a way of life for the Seguy family as his father, Diego Seguy, pitched for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners and St. Louis Cardinals, among others.
David Segui also jumped from club to club, including the New York Mets, Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers.
The Kansas native started and ended his long career with the Baltimore Orioles very neatly.