Treasure Coast fans flock to Clover Park as New York's Single-A affiliate showcases future Citi Field stars for just $12 a ticket.
The St. Lucie Mets are preparing for the 2026 Florida State League season at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, giving Treasure Coast baseball fans another summer of prospect-watching steps from home.
The Single-A affiliate of the New York Mets has long served as one of the most accessible rungs on the professional baseball ladder for local fans — a place where a $12 ticket can put you 20 rows behind a player who might be starting at Citi Field inside three years. That accessibility is the story every spring, and 2026 is no different.
Clover Park, which also hosts the Mets' big-league spring training operation each February and March, transitions seamlessly into a minor league home once the major leaguers break camp. The facility, located off St. Lucie West Boulevard, offers a legitimate professional game-day experience at a fraction of big-league prices — a draw that resonates with the Treasure Coast's mix of young families, retirees and hardcore baseball fans.
The 2026 St. Lucie roster is expected to feature a blend of recent draft selections and international signees working their way through New York's system. Fans tracking the Mets' farm system should monitor the team's early-season transactions and promotional roster moves as the New York front office determines which prospects open the year in Port St. Lucie versus High-A Brooklyn.
The St. Lucie Mets' 2026 home schedule and single-game ticket information are available through the team's official website. Opening Day timing and full opponent schedule details had not been publicly confirmed at press time.
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