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| other_names = First Data Field (2017-19)<br/>Tradition Field (2004-09; 2012-16)<br/>Digital Domain Park (2010-12)<br/>Thomas J. White Stadium (1988-2004)
| tenants = [[New York Mets]] (1988-present)<br/>[[St. Lucie Mets]] (1988-present)
| tenants = [[New York Mets]] (1988-present)<br/>[[St. Lucie Mets]] (1988-present)
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Revision as of 13:23, 1 April 2021

Clover Park
Location Port St. Lucie, Florida
Opened March 5, 1988
Other Names First Data Field (2017-19)
Tradition Field (2004-09; 2012-16)
Digital Domain Park (2010-12)
Thomas J. White Stadium (1988-2004)
Tenants New York Mets (1988-present)
St. Lucie Mets (1988-present)

Clover Park is a baseball stadium located in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The stadium opened in 1988 and holds 7,160 people. It is the spring training home of the New York Mets and the home field of the St. Lucie Mets Low-A team. The stadium also sometimes hosts college games.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball 1988 New York Mets Program

See also

List of Major League Baseball stadiums

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