After six years pitching for the Red Sox, Jonathan Papelbon left for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Papelbon put his beautiful penthouse in Boston on the market for $3.1 million, and now he's finally sold it for $2.825 million, according to Curbed.
Papelbon and his wife bought the penthouse back in 2009 for $2.67 million.
The penthouse is less than two miles from Fenway, is 2,500 square feet, has a gourmet kitchen, and roof access with gorgeous views of the Charles.
Here's the outside view. Brick building lined street

It's the penthouse, so check out the views

This room looks pretty empty.

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