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New York Mets’ spring training complex won’t be ready by the time pitchers and catchers report

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Pitchers and catchers will report to Port St. Lucie on Monday. Yet, the New York Mets‘ house for spring training, Clover Park, won’t be fully ready to receive the players and coaches when they arrive.

Clover Park (formerly known as First Data Field) is currently undergoing renovations worth roughlt $57 million. TC Palm reported that the 7,100 seat stadium is only 62 percent complete according to a December quarterly construction report that the St. Lucie County sent to the state.

The country released the report this week. It looks like the Mets won’t be able to enjoy the whole renovations by the time pitchers and catchers report, but the report states that crews are working additional hours to complete the work, per county spokesman Erick Gill.