It’s the digital age, but there’s something nostalgic about waiting in line at the box office for spring training tickets.

New York Mets individual single-game tickets go on sale at First Data Field in Port St. Lucie, online and by phone at 10 a.m. Saturday.

“We still have those people who come out and I love that,” said Paul Taglieri, Mets executive director of minor league facilities. “I love seeing people come to the stadium to see what’s going on. We’ll probably have a good line from 8:30 a.m. to probably about 1 p.m.”

The Mets play 14 home games this spring, with the main attraction being a split-squad game against the Boston Red Sox on March 4.

Other key dates on the schedule are the Grapefruit League opener on Feb. 23 — which is the Atlanta Braves’ lone trip to Port St. Lucie this spring, the Detroit Tigers on Feb. 26 and two games against the St. Louis Cardinals on March 10 and 22.

The Mets also host the Houston Astros, Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals three times each. The final home spring game is March 24 against the Nationals.

“March 4 is obviously the highlighted game with the World Series champion Boston Red Sox coming in here,” Taglieri said. “We’re looking forward to that. Other than that, we have all the teams on this coast coming in, which is great. The Cardinals are always great to have on the schedule, too.”

With the offseason additions of four all-stars — closer Edwin Diaz, second baseman Robinson Cano, catcher Wilson Ramos and reliever Jeurys Familia – new general manager Brodie Van Wagenen has spoken optimistically about the team’s chances in 2019.

“It’s exciting what’s happened in the offseason,” Taglieri said. “You can definitely see that. Season tickets and packages are doing very well, A lot of those things that have happened from the free agent signings and trades have been very encouraging at the box office.”

In addition to ticket sales, the St. Lucie Mets also are hosting tryouts to sing the National Anthem (9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.), a job fair (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.), a clearance table at the fan shop (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), complimentary hot dogs and drinks, a bounce house and other kids activities.

First Data Field will be open Saturday, so fans will be able to see their seats.

New York Mets spring training tickets

What: Single-game tickets on sale

When: 10 a.m., Saturday

Where: First Data Field box office (525 NW Peacock Blvd., Port St. Lucie), online (Mets.com), phone (772-871-2115)

National anthem tryouts: Contact Mary at 772-871-2100 to register

New York Mets 2019 Spring Schedule

(Home games begin at 1:10 p.m. unless noted; away games begin at 1:05 p.m. unless noted)

February

23: Atlanta Braves

24: Houston Astros (ss)

25: at Houston Astros

26: (ss) Detroit Tigers

26: (ss) at Atlanta Braves

27: Miami Marlins

28: at St. Louis Cardinals

March

1: at Detroit Tigers, 1

2: Houston Astros

3: at St. Louis Cardinals

4: (ss) Boston Red Sox

4: (ss) at Houston Astros

5: at Miami Marlins

6: OFF

7: at Washington Nationals

8: Miami Marlins

9: at Boston Red Sox

10: St. Louis Cardinals

11: at Houston Astros

12: at Miami Marlins

13: Houston Astros

14: at St. Louis Cardinals

15: Washington Nationals

16: at Miami Marlins

17: at Washington Nationals

18: Washington Nationals

19: at Miami Marlins

20: OFF

21: Miami Marlins

22: (ss) St. Louis Cardinals

22: (ss) at Houston Astros, 6:05 p.m.

23: at Atlanta Braves

24: Washington Nationals, 12:10 p.m.

25: at Baltimore Orioles