Clover Park

For nearly four decades, Clover Park has been the beating heart of baseball on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Located at 31 Piazza Drive in Port St. Lucie, this 7,160-seat stadium serves a dual purpose that few ballparks in the country can match: it is the spring training home of the New York Mets and the full-season home of their Single-A affiliate, the St. Lucie Mets. From late February through the end of summer, the park is alive with the crack of the bat and the buzz of fans who come from across the state and beyond to watch the game they love.
A Stadium With Many Names
Clover Park opened in 1988, drawing the New York Mets south from their longtime spring training base in St. Petersburg. The effort to bring the Mets to Port St. Lucie was spearheaded by real estate developer Thomas J. White and sportswriter Jack Champion, and in their honor the stadium originally bore White’s name as Thomas J. White Stadium. Over the decades that followed, naming rights changed hands multiple times — the venue cycled through Tradition Field, Digital Domain Park, and First Data Field before settling into its current identity in 2020, when Fiserv’s Clover point-of-sale brand took over the naming rights. Add this place to your must-see list in Port St. Lucie too.
Through all those name changes, the stadium’s essential character endured. One of its most distinctive quirks is a detail beloved by Mets purists: the field shares the exact same dimensions as the now-demolished Shea Stadium in Queens — 338 feet down each line and 410 feet to center — a quiet tribute to the franchise’s storied history embedded in the very geometry of the playing field.
A $57 Million Transformation
Visitors who haven’t been to Clover Park in recent years may barely recognize it. A sweeping $57 million renovation project, largely completed before the 2020 spring training season, transformed the facility inside and out. The exterior received a dramatic new staircase leading directly to the concourse behind home plate, along with bold Mets-themed signage and orange and blue design accents that echo the tiles of the old Shea Stadium exterior. Inside, all seats were replaced, concessions were modernized, and the clubhouses were rebuilt. In 2022, the bullpens were relocated from the field to behind the left field fence, opening up additional sightlines and improving the flow of play.
A Ballpark for Every Fan
The seating configuration at Clover Park suits every type of fan. The lower level puts spectators close to the action in that rare, intimate way that only minor league and spring training baseball can offer. The upper level, shaded by the stadium’s distinctive clamshell canopy, provides relief from the Florida sun along with views of the backfield practice complex beyond left field. Party decks run down each foul line, and a grass berm in the outfield offers a relaxed, picnic-style option for families.
The concourse is lined with banners honoring notable St. Lucie Mets alumni, a roster that includes Jacob deGrom, Pete Alonso, David Wright, and José Reyes. The St. Lucie Mets have won six Florida State League championships, and plaques throughout the park mark the journeys of players who passed through on their way to the major leagues. If you’re searching for a concrete expert, click here.

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