Andruw Jones' nine-bedroom, 12-1/2 bath home in Duluth is on the market for $3.75 million.
Signed at 16 out of Curacao by the Braves, Jones spent his first 12 major league seasons with the Braves, hitting 368 home runs for them and winning 10 consecutive Gold Gloves before leaving as a free agent after the 2007 season.
Jones retired from baseball in February and was named as a special assistant to the Braves.
He will be inducted into the Braves' Hall of Fame this summer.
Jones' 15,206-square-foot European-styled mansion in the Sugarloaf Country Club was built in 2002.
The spiral staircase is not the only way to the upper level. The home has three master suites on main level and and features an elevator.
The home has an outdoor kitchen with views of the grounds.
The home includes an indoor basketball court and a batting cage.
The home has an indoor and an outdoor pool.