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New York Mets Clover Park

New York Mets Port Saint Lucie Get ready for an unforgettable night at Fenway Park as the New York Mets take on the Red Sox . This game isn’t just about the baseball; it’s about feeling that Rush, the energy of the crowd, and sharing the thrill with fellow fans who, like you, live for those big moments. Whether you’re a die-hard Mets supporter or just in it for the atmosphere, grabbing your tickets now means you won’t miss out on the chance to see stars like Pete Alonso or watch rookies show what they’ve got. It’s the kind of game that sticks with you, hot dogs, cheers, maybe a little trash talk, and the hope that this will be the night your team pulls off a win in enemy territory. So, embrace the camaraderie, soak in the sights and sounds, and make some memories because events like these only come around so often. Don’t let this slip by, your spot in the stands awaits, and honestly, you’ll regret missing it.

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Parking & Directions for New York Mets Clover Park


525 Nw Peacock Boulevard, Port Saint Lucie, FL
34986, US


1. Clover Park Lot - Onsite, 0 miles, $10
2. Treasure Coast Square Mall - 1.5 miles, $5
3. Port St. Lucie Civic Center - 2 miles, $7
4. St. Lucie Mets Parking - 0.6 miles, $8
5. Local Street Parking - 0.3 miles, Free

Fenway Park isn’t just a ballpark, it’s a Boston icon with a history as rich as the city itself. Remember the legendary 1967 World Series when the Red Sox faced off against the St. Louis Cardinals in that unforgettable Game 7? That moment alone makes catching a game here feel like stepping into history. Celebrating over a century since opening, Fenway still keeps its charm alive, from the quirky score display operated partly by hand to the roaring crowds that pack the stands year after year, often exceeding 3 million fans in recent seasons. The Concourse Level Deck is perfect if you want a laid-back vibe and easy access to snacks, while the Left Field Bleachers give loyal supporters a front-row seat to see the famous Green Monster up close. Getting here is a breeze, just a quick walk from the Boston Public Library or a short ride from the Museum of Science. Watching the New York Mets Boston games at Fenway is more than just a game, it’s an experience steeped in baseball history, local spirit, and those moments you’ll be talking about long after the final pitch.