LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former U.S. baseball star Jose Canseco said on Thursday he had lost his California mansion to foreclosure — one of the first celebrities to publicly admit being a statistic in the U.S. housing crisis.

Canseco, 43, one of the most flamboyant U.S. baseball players until his retirement from the major leagues in 2001, told the celebrity TV show “Inside Edition” that it did not make financial sense to keep his 7,300 square-foot (678.2 sq-metro) home in the Los Angeles suburb of Encino.

“Inside Edition” said it had foreclosure documents showing Canseco owed a bank more than $2.5 million on the house.

“I’ve been out of the game for about eight or nine years and obviously this issue with the foreclosure on my home,” he told “Inside Edition.”

“I do have a judgment on my home and it to me is very strange because it….

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