Do any of you know a baseball player, the ones that do it for a living?  I know several, only because I played minor league baseball with them before I was released.  If you happen to know one, find out a little about them and their hobbies in the off-season.  Chances are that they might be a seasoned deer hunter, or a even an avid cattleman. 

With that in mind and with the vast amount of big ranches in South Texas being broke up into smaller more manageable ranches, for the individual to run, there is a need to get the two together.  It is only natural that baseball players enjoy hunting because it is during their off-season which is right now.  With land prices tripling over the last 10 years it makes them a good investment as well. 

Everything is bigger in Texas, which includes the large ranches that are coming onto the market a few thousand acres at a time.  It seems there is a never ending supply of land in South Texas which comes onto the market every week.  If you know of a ball player that might enjoy a piece of the brush country, send them my way.

ryan@southtexaslandteam.com

 

 

1 Comments on Baseball Players and Ranches

JAN
29
2008
Thought I would repost this in this group.  It is a post from back in November, although players may not buy only in South Texas but throughout the U.S.
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