Pitcher Mike Minor, now with the World Series champ Kansas City Royals, is ditching his Atlanta suburban pad.

The Braves selected Minor seventh overall in the 2009 baseball draft. He pitched in Atlanta through 2014 and missed all of last season after elbow surgery. He signed the Royals after he became a free agent when the Braves non-tendered him in December.

Moving on, Minor's four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home on a cul-de-sac in Roswell has hit the market, for a cool $469,900.

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The 2,500-square-foot space includes covered stone porches outside and hardwood floors within.

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A home features covered balconies, one off the master suite, that offer endless views.

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