
Fluor Field at the West End
Greenville, SC · Home of the Greenville Drive
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Parking
Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Fluor Field at the West End fills early.
Getting there
Fluor Field at the West End sits at 945 South Main Street in Greenville, South Carolina's West End / Falls Park district, at the south end of downtown Greenville's walkable Main Street corridor. Driving uses I-385 to the Church Street / downtown Greenville exit, then a short drive south on Main Street; from I-85 it's a short hop south on I-385. There is no commuter rail in the Greenville metro and Amtrak's Crescent route between New York and New Orleans stops at Greenville's downtown station a short ride from the ballpark. Greenlink buses serve downtown. The downtown Greenville location means the ballpark is within easy walking distance of Falls Park on the Reedy, Main Street's restaurant cluster, and the downtown hotels. Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark in the West End, and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along South Main Street. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Drive's official site before going.
The neighborhood
Fluor Field anchors the south end of downtown Greenville's West End district — the most-improved Greenville neighborhood of the past two decades. Falls Park on the Reedy, with the signature Liberty Bridge pedestrian suspension bridge over the Reedy River falls, sits a short walk north of the ballpark and is the canonical Greenville landmark. Main Street's restaurant cluster extends north from the ballpark for roughly a mile of walkable downtown — Greenville's downtown revitalization is consistently cited alongside Chattanooga's and Asheville's as one of the most successful small-Southern-city case studies. The Peace Center for the Performing Arts, the Greenville County Museum of Art, and the Westin Poinsett (the historic Greenville hotel) are all within easy walking distance. The neighborhood reads as the canonical example of a downtown ballpark slotted into a walkable downtown rather than catalyzing one from scratch.
Where to eat & drink nearby
Pre-game stops within walking distance on Greenville's Main Street and the West End include Soby's New South Cuisine (the canonical destination Greenville New Southern sit-down, the city's flagship restaurant on South Main), The Trappe Door (the Belgian-beer-and-frites West End standby a short walk from the ballpark), and Sidewall Pizza Company (the destination Greenville pizza-and-ice-cream stop). Smoke on the Water in the West End is the canonical Greenville BBQ-and-Southern sit-down a short walk from the ballpark. Larkin's on the River overlooks Falls Park and is the destination upscale sit-down. Brewery 85 is the canonical Greenville craft-brewery name (location a short drive away). Spill the Beans on Main Street is the canonical Greenville coffee bar for a pre-day-game stop. Pre-game crowds at the closest West End bars build sharply on Drive weekend home dates.
First-timer tips
Plan to arrive about 45-60 minutes before first pitch — the West End walk-up is gentle most weeknights and busier on fireworks Fridays. Fluor Field at the West End opened in 2006 and is widely cited as one of the most distinctive minor-league ballparks in the country: the design is a deliberate scaled-down homage to Fenway Park, including a Green Monster replica in left field with a hand-operated scoreboard, a Pesky-Pole right-field corner, and a manual scoreboard. The Greenville Drive are the Red Sox's High-A Carolina League affiliate (formerly the South Atlantic League before MLB's 2021 minor-league reorganization), and the Fenway homage is a direct nod to the parent club. Naming rights are with Fluor Corporation, the Irving-Texas-headquartered global engineering and construction firm with a major presence in Greenville. Mobile-only tickets are the norm. Bag policy and gate-open times shift season to season; confirm on the Drive's site before going.
Best games to catch
Carolina League divisional matchups against the Asheville Tourists (Astros affiliate), Hickory Crawdads (Rangers affiliate), Winston-Salem Dash (White Sox affiliate), Bowling Green Hot Rods (Rays affiliate), and Rome Emperors (Braves affiliate) are the most reliable above-average regional draws. Any date when a top Red Sox prospect or rehabbing major-leaguer is scheduled to play peaks demand. Fireworks Fridays, Independence Day weekend, and Red Sox-themed promotional nights anchor the strongest crowds. The Drive publish their full promotional calendar on the team site; specifics vary year to year.
What to know
Fluor Field at the West End opened in April 2006 as the new home of the Greenville Drive, the Boston Red Sox's High-A affiliate. The ballpark was designed as a deliberate scaled-down homage to Fenway Park, including a Green Monster replica in left field with a hand-operated scoreboard, the same left-field dimensions as Fenway (37-foot wall at 310 feet down the line), a Pesky-Pole-style short right-field corner, and a manual scoreboard. The Drive play in the Carolina League at the High-A level under MLB's 2021 minor-league reorganization (previously the South Atlantic League at the Single-A level). Capacity sits around 5,700. Naming rights are with Fluor Corporation, the Irving-Texas-headquartered Fortune 500 engineering and construction firm with major Greenville operations. The ballpark anchored the southern end of Greenville's downtown West End redevelopment and is widely cited as one of the most distinctive minor-league venues in the United States.
Frequently asked questions
Is Fluor Field really a mini Fenway?
Yes — Fluor Field was designed as a deliberate scaled-down homage to Fenway Park, including a Green Monster replica in left field with hand-operated scoreboard, the same left-field dimensions as Fenway (37-foot wall at 310 feet down the line), a Pesky-Pole-style short right-field corner, and a manual scoreboard. It's the closest thing to a Fenway replica in MiLB.
Who plays at Fluor Field?
The Greenville Drive, the High-A Carolina League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, play their home games at Fluor Field. The Drive have been a Red Sox affiliate continuously since the franchise's 2005 arrival in Greenville.
What time do gates open at Fluor Field?
Gates typically open about 60-90 minutes before first pitch, earlier for fireworks Fridays or major promotional dates. Exact gate-open times shift season to season — check the Drive's official site for the current schedule.
Where can I park near Fluor Field?
Team-affiliated and adjacent surface lots ring the ballpark in Greenville's West End. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on weekend dates. Confirm current rates and availability before driving in.
What is there to do near Fluor Field besides the game?
Falls Park on the Reedy, with the Liberty Bridge pedestrian suspension bridge over the river falls, sits a short walk north of the ballpark and is the canonical Greenville landmark. Main Street's restaurant cluster extends north from the ballpark for roughly a mile of walkable downtown — Greenville's downtown is one of the most-improved small-Southern-city downtowns of the past two decades.
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