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Fluor Field at the West End
NameFluor Field at the West End
LocationGreenville, South Carolina, United States
Broke ground2005
OpenedApril 6, 2006
OwnerCity of Greenville
OperatorGreenville Drive
SurfaceGrass
Construction cost$15 million
ArchitectMcMillan Pazdan Smith
TenantsGreenville Drive (South Atlantic League) (2006–present)
Seating capacity5,700 (baseball)

Fluor Field at the West End. This baseball stadium, located in the West End, Greenville district, serves as the home of the Greenville Drive, a Minor League Baseball team affiliated with the Boston Red Sox. Designed to evoke the atmosphere of Fenway Park, it features a replica of the famous Green Monster in left field and a manually operated scoreboard. Since its opening, the ballpark has become a cornerstone for community events and professional development in South Carolina.

History

The stadium's development was spearheaded by a partnership between the City of Greenville and the Greenville Drive ownership group, led by Craig Brown and Mike deMaine. Construction began in 2005 on the site of a former lumber yard, with the project managed by the architecture firm McMillan Pazdan Smith. The naming rights were secured by the global engineering and construction firm Fluor Corporation, which is headquartered in the nearby Dallas area. The ballpark officially opened on April 6, 2006, with an exhibition game against the parent club, the Boston Red Sox, drawing a sellout crowd and solidifying its place in the city's revitalized West End, Greenville. This development was a key component of the broader economic and cultural resurgence of downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

Features and facilities

The most distinctive architectural feature is the 30-foot-high left-field wall, a precise replica of the Green Monster at Fenway Park, complete with a manually operated scoreboard. Other design homages include a version of Fenway Park's "Pesky's Pole" in right field. The main seating bowl offers views of the downtown Greenville, South Carolina skyline, while premium amenities include 12 luxury suites, the 500 Club indoor seating area, and the Terrace. The playing surface is natural grass, and the facility also includes extensive team offices, a merchandise store, and multiple concession stands operated by local vendors like Henry's Smokehouse. The adjacent district features restaurants and parking.

Notable events

Beyond Minor League Baseball games, the venue has hosted numerous significant events. It was the site of the 2015 and 2019 South Atlantic League All-Star Games. The stadium has also held exhibition games featuring the Boston Red Sox and the Atlanta Braves, along with college baseball tournaments involving teams like the Clemson Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks. Annual community events include Fourth of July fireworks spectacles, charity runs for organizations like the Meyer Center for Special Children, and concerts by artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd. In 2022, it served as a filming location for a feature film about Minor League Baseball.

The ballpark's distinctive design has made it a recognizable backdrop in regional media and promotional campaigns. It has been featured in broadcasts on ESPN and the Major League Baseball Network, often highlighted for its unique Green Monster. The venue appeared in the 2016 television series "The Lead" on Fox Sports South and was used in a national advertising campaign for BMW, which has a major manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Its aesthetic has also been utilized in video game renderings within the "MLB: The Show" franchise and serves as a frequent subject for photographers and painters capturing scenes of Greenville, South Carolina.

See also

* Fenway Park * Minor League Baseball * South Atlantic League * West End, Greenville * List of baseball parks in South Carolina

Category:Baseball venues in South Carolina Category:Greenville, South Carolina Category:Minor league baseball venues