Mets pitchers and catchers begin to report for preseason workouts on Monday. But the team's $57 million overhaul of Clover Park, its spring training home, is just over halfway finished.
According to the Treasure Coast Palm, citing a December quarterly construction report St. Lucie County sent to the state, the renovations of the Mets' 7,100 seat stadium in Port St. Lucie, Fla. is only 62% complete.
County officials told the paper that they hope to have work on the stadium done by Feb. 24, two days after New York's first Spring Training home game.