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'''Digital Domain Park '''is the mets current Spring Training home and their second since it replaced [[Al Lang Stadium]]. Both the [[New York Mets]] and their minor league team the [[St.Lucie Mets]] play there. It was called
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'''Digital Domain Park ''' is the Mets current Spring Training home and their second since it replaced [[Al Lang Stadium]]. Both the [[New York Mets]] and their minor league team the [[St.Lucie Mets]] play there. It was called
   
'''Thomas J. White Stadium'''[[1988| ]]([[1988]]-[[2004]])
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'''Tradition Field''' ([[2005]]-10)
 
'''Tradition Field''' ([[2005]]-10)
   
'''Digital Domain Park '''(March 23,2010-)
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'''Digital Domain Park '''([[2010]]-present)
   
 
On [[March 23]], [[2010]], during a Mets spring training game against the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Braves Atlanta Braves], it was announced that effective immediately the stadium would be renamed Digital Domain Park, as a result of a multi-year partnership between the Mets and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Domain Digital Domain].
 
On [[March 23]], [[2010]], during a Mets spring training game against the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Braves Atlanta Braves], it was announced that effective immediately the stadium would be renamed Digital Domain Park, as a result of a multi-year partnership between the Mets and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Domain Digital Domain].
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Digital Domain Park

Digital Domain Park is the Mets current Spring Training home and their second since it replaced Al Lang Stadium. Both the New York Mets and their minor league team the St.Lucie Mets play there. It was called

Thomas J. White Stadium (1988-2004)

Tradition Field (2005-10)

Digital Domain Park (2010-present)

On March 23, 2010, during a Mets spring training game against the Atlanta Braves, it was announced that effective immediately the stadium would be renamed Digital Domain Park, as a result of a multi-year partnership between the Mets and Digital Domain.


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