Fluor Field at the West End
By Janet Benoir | June 30, 2025
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.
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.
Concessions That Hit a Home Run
Seven concession stands are spread throughout the main concourse, making snacks and full meals easily accessible. For traditional ballpark fare, Splendid Splinter’s on the third-base side and 7th Inning Stretch on the first-base line serve classics like hot dogs, burgers, and fries. Que’s BBQ dishes up slow-cooked pulled pork and brisket with sides that draw their own loyal following. Fowl Pole, just behind home plate, satisfies the craving for crispy chicken tenders and sandwiches, while Sweet Caroline’s scoops up crowd-pleasing ice cream in a rainbow of flavors.
Need something cold to drink? The 500 Club Bar and Kitchen brings the atmosphere of an upscale lounge right into the heart of the stadium. You can even skip the lines entirely by ordering through the sEATz app from your seat.
Family-Friendly and Community-Focused
Fluor Field goes beyond the game. It’s a community gathering place and a celebration of local spirit. Many families frequent the park not just for baseball, but for the experience as a whole. There’s a dedicated kids’ play area, regular themed nights like Bark in the Park, and fun between-innings entertainment like side-show races and fan games that keep the energy up from the first pitch through the final out.
The stadium staff receive frequent praise for their enthusiasm and kindness, especially when assisting guests with accessibility needs or offering tips for first-time visitors. Whether it’s helping a couple find their seats or cheering on a child catching a foul ball, their presence adds to the welcoming environment.
Events, Suites, and Hospitality
Fluor Field hosts far more than just baseball. It serves as a venue for meetings, weddings, and corporate outings across seven rental spaces including the Iron Yard 500 Club, the Clubhouse, the Champions Club, the Front Porch, and the expansive concourse. The largest room accommodates up to 10,000 people, while 18 luxury suites offer elevated views and VIP treatment.
The Rooftop at Fluor Field provides an unforgettable setting for private events, blending sweeping stadium views with Greenville’s cityscape. It’s one of many hospitality options that make this field a go-to spot for both leisure and business functions.
Accessible and Easy to Reach
Fluor Field sits just 0.7 miles from downtown Greenville and is easily accessible by car or trolley. For 2024, over 400 complimentary parking spots are available within a short walk at Pendleton Street and Vardry Street locations. The stadium is also just one mile from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena and less than five miles from the Greenville Convention Center.
The field is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring an elevator for suite access and reserved scooter seating. Guest services, including first aid and information, are located at Section 107 on the concourse.
Ticket Prices and Game Day Tips
Greenville Drive games are an affordable outing with exceptional value. Advance ticket pricing starts at just $9 for Pesky’s Porch and ranges up to $20 for Green Monster seats. On the day of the game, prices remain reasonable, with lawn and deck seating available for $8. Children under two receive free admission.
Most games start at 6:45 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and Sunday games begin at 3:05 PM. Gates open one hour before first pitch, giving fans time to explore, eat, and settle in.
If the weather turns, fans can exchange tickets from postponed games for another date, ensuring flexibility throughout the season.
Lasting Impressions
Fluor Field continues to impress visitors with its pristine condition, vibrant atmosphere, and thoughtful design. The concourse remains open to the field, so fans never miss a play while grabbing a drink or chatting with friends. From the accessible parking to the iconic outfield wall, every element of the stadium encourages guests to relax, cheer, and return.
Whether you’re a baseball fanatic tracking the next big star or someone looking for a spirited night out in Greenville, Fluor Field offers the kind of authentic experience that sticks with you long after the final inning.