Low-A home of the St. Lucie Mets of the Florida State League in Port St. Lucie, FL.
The single fact worth knowing before you arrive at Clover Park: the field dimensions are a deliberate copy of Shea Stadium, making this modest Port St. Lucie complex one of the only places you can stand in an outfield footprint that no longer exists anywhere else in New York. The park holds 7,000, and on most weeknights that number goes unfilled, which gives the place a relaxed, watch-the-game pace — conversations are easy, sightlines are open, and you can move around freely between innings. Concessions lean toward standard ballpark fare, but local seafood options rotate through and are worth a lap around the concourse. Architecturally it reads as a clean Florida spring training facility, low-profile and sun-bleached, with palm trees framing the outfield. Parking is straightforward and on-site. For a first-timer, arrive early and walk the warning track area — the Shea dimensions read differently once you're standing in them.
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