Edgardo Alfonzo drops price of Little Neck home

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Baseball's Edgardo Alfonzo may have quit the Mexican league to rejoin the Long Island Ducks last month, but he's still trying to sell his house in Little Neck.

The former New York Met, who in the earlier part of this season played with Quintana Roo of the Mexican league, is showing he is really serious about selling the place by dropping the asking price on the home for the second time since May.

The home went on the market in late 2006 for $8 million. The price has been lowered at least four times since then and now stands at $5.3 million, according to the Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty Web site.

Records show Alfonzo paid $900,000 for the property in 1999, and since then had done extensive renovations, which included spending $750,000 on a deluxe master bathroom.

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