On the day of Major Leauge Baseball's annual All-Star Game, the Tampa Bay Times reports on a deal between two former all-stars and D.R. Horton.

Amid Major League baseball’s all-star week, a pair of former all-stars are poised to divest themselves of holdings in Pasco County.

DR Horton, the nation’s largest home-builder, has filed preliminary plans to develop 366 apartments and 72 townhomes on vacant land along Oakley Boulevard, which runs north from Wesley Chapel Boulevard (County Road 54) west of the Interstate 75 interchange. The parcels include property owned by companies controlled by Tampa natives and retired all-stars Tino Martinez and Fred McGriff.

“They were long-term holds, obviously, for that potential growth corridor,’’ said James Krivacs, the agent for both players.

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