Former Twins player Corey Koskie’s home hits the market for $2.7 million


Former Minnesota Twins third baseman, Corey Koskie, is selling his Medina home for $2.7 million.

The 9,937-square-foot home offers six bedrooms and five bathrooms. The home was built in 2005 and features a main floor office and full-size gym/sports court.

The house, located on a 1.29-acre lot, was custom-built by Plymouth-based Pillar Homes, according to its listing. The property also includes a four-car garage.

Koskie was drafted by the Twins in 1994 and made his major league debut in 1998. The…

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