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Get a whole new perspective on the game from one of these spots.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

Looking to host family, friends, clients, or employees? Fluor Field features several unique spaces where small groups can get a whole new perspective on the game. Think:

  • Field-Level: Watch with a group of up to 20 from the Mountain Dew Dugout on the first baseline. (Food and drink are included.)
  • Sky-High: Catch a home run ball from atop the Green Monster Suite, perfect for up to 12 people.
  • On your feet: Snag a standing-room ticket in the brand-new Sam Deck on the Green Monster.*

Connect with the Drive on your perfect spot

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