Freddie Freeman had a down year at the plate, and it seems he is not doing well on the real estate front either. The Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman, who won his third World Series after the club defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in Game 7 on Saturday, is searching for potential buyers to sell his $7,349,000 mansion in LA.The Dodgers first baseman purchased the lavish Studio City mansion in March 2023 for $7.825 million. At the time it appeared that it was a great buy, but now he is willing to sell it for a $651,000 loss, according to Celebrity Front Yards. The mansion is yet to be sold despite the fact that Freeman first put it on the market during last year's World Series.Freeman’s Studio City home was constructed in 2022 with approximately 6,289 square feet of living space on a roughly 0.22-acre lot. The mansion has four bedrooms, five bathrooms and an ADU.The mansion's interior included sanded limestone floors, oak-encased ceiling beams, custom lighting and a high-end chef’s kitchen with premium appliances.In amenities, the property comes with a black-bottom swimming pool, fire-pit seating, an infrared sauna and a detached guest house/ADU. Here is a video showing glimpses of the mansion: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhy did Freddie Freeman buy the $7,349,000 L.A. mansion?Freddie Freeman is an Orange County citizen and knows that even a five-mile commute could mean an extra 30 minutes. In April 2023, Sports Illustrated reported that Freeman was considering buying the lavish Studio City mansion to cut down on this commute.SI mentioned a report from the LA Times:"Freeman values comfort, which is why the All-Star first baseman is taking additional measures to feel more at home in his second season with the Dodgers. He’s looking for a home closer to Dodger Stadium to reduce his 90-minute commute from Orange County."Freeman is now looking to sell that apartment, but he is not leaving LA anytime soon. Freeman signed a six-year, $162 million contract with the Dodgers in March 2022. His presence has already resulted in two World Series titles.