Fluor Field at the West End
There’s a crack of the bat, the buzz of the crowd, and the comforting scent of grilled hot dogs hanging in the air. In the West End district of Greenville, South Carolina, Fluor Field delivers a pure, exhilarating baseball experience. It’s where hometown pride meets major league spirit in a ballpark that channels the soul of Fenway Park, right down to its own 30-foot-high Green Monster.
Fluor Field is home to the Greenville Drive, the High-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. The stadium mirrors its major league counterpart in Boston with uncanny charm and detail, yet remains rooted in local flavor and southern hospitality. It’s polished, spirited, and intimate, bringing fans remarkably close to the action. The farthest seat sits only 15 rows from the field. It’s a ballpark that welcomes everyone—diehard fans, casual observers, families, and first-time visitors—with the same warmth and energy.
1. A Taste of Fenway in the South
Fluor Field’s standout feature is its faithful tribute to Fenway Park. The Green Monster looms over left field, paying homage to baseball’s oldest ballpark while creating a distinctive identity of its own. This replica wall anchors a stadium that feels both nostalgic and modern, with old-school baseball aesthetics balanced by crisp amenities and updated hospitality spaces.
The ballpark has a seating capacity of over 5,000, with options that range from Pesky’s Porch to premium Green Monster seating. The layout offers clear sightlines throughout the stadium, and an open concourse design ensures fans can keep their eyes on the game no matter where they wander.
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