

A number of defining characteristics of the new facility are taken from Fenway Park, the team's 98-year-old home in Boston, including a "Green Monster" in left field that features seating atop the wall and a manual scoreboard; exact replication of Fenway’s unique playing field dimensions and irregularity; and locations of the bullpens beyond the outfield wall in right-center field. In the spirit of Yawkey Way in Boston, the street positioned immediately south of the ballpark on the complex grounds will become an extension of the ballpark's concourse and create additional space to enhance the fan experience on game days. This area will have a family-friendly, "street festival" feel featuring entertainment, concessions, and other activities, both pre-game and in-game.
The new complex will provide state-of-the-art training facilities positioned on a single site and intended to be used year-round. It will include a main ballpark with a total capacity in the neighborhood of 11,000 fans (including standing room and berm), six practice fields, and other adjoining facilities that will house both the Major and Minor League operations. The clubhouse will measure approximately 50,000 square feet. There is also a mixed-use development planned for a 20 acre-parcel contiguous to the complex.