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Albuquerque
Isotopes
Information

Team Name: Albuquerque Isotopes
MLB Affiliation: Florida Marlins
Minor League Level: AAA-level
Minor League: Pacific Coast League
Who else is in the Pacific Coast League? Click here for the PCL layout
Isotopes Established: 2003 Season
Who have played for the Isotopes? Isotopes All-Time Roster
Isotopes Owner: Albuquerque Baseball Club, L.L.C.
Isotopes Address,
Phone, Web:
1601 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106

Phone: (505)924-BALL (924-2255)
Fax: (505)242-8899
Web: www.albuquerquebaseball.com
High-Profile
Management:
Ken Young, President

Emmett Hammond, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer

John Traub, General Manager

Mike Koldyke, Major Investment Partner

Other known staff Nick LoBue - Asst. General Manager, Director of Sales and Marketing
Barbara Campbell - Director of Accounting
Adam Beggs - Director of Group and Season Ticket Sales
Chrissy Baines - Director of Retail Operations
Cheryl Hull - Group and Season Ticket Executive
Chris Holland - Corporate Sales and Promotions Manager
Paul Warner - Corporate Sales Executive
Steve Hurlbert - Director of Media Relations
Melissa Gomez - Director of Community Relations
Robert Portnoy - Director of Broadcasting
Paul Hartenberger - Suite Relations Manager
Steve Bellacose - Ovations General Manager
Laurie Harrison - Head Chef
Jon Kubasek - Ovations Concessions Manager
Christina Martinez - Ovations Catering Manager
Jen Stevens - Ovations Office Manager
Jarad Alley - Head Groundskeeper
Bryan Waller - Assistant Groundskeeper
Jonathan Sanchez - Home Clubhouse Manager
Rick Pollack - Visiting Clubhouse Manager
Amanda Martinez - Office Manager
Richard Lahr - Box Office Manager
Eddie Enriquez - Account Representative
Bobby Atencio - Event Operations Manager
Cory Archibald - Stadium Operations Manager
Joe Green - Retail Operations Assistant
Stadium Name: Isotopes Park (13,279)
Stadium Dimensions and Features Home Plate to Wall Dimensions:
340' Left Foul Pole
383' Left-Center
428' Left side of Outfield Hill
400' Center of Outfield Hill
428' Right side of Outfield Hill
404' Right-Center
340' Right Foul Pole

An Isotopes employee told me the right field fence is 14 feet tall and the left field fence is 12 feet tall (no second source to confirm the info has been found)

Outfield Hill in straight-away center field (similar to Minutemaid Park, Houston) - 20 feet from wall to warning track, 4'6" tall, 127 feet across

Turf: Grass
Stadium Capacity: Total Capacity: 13,279

11,054 Chairbacks, breakdown as follows:
Reserved Seats: 5,851
Box Seats: 3,951
Club Seating: 712
Suite Seating: 540

Berm (1,800) and picnic areas (425) add additional capacity

Top Crowds in Isotopes Park History:
1) 15,020 on July 3, 2006
2) 15,004 on July 3, 2007
3) 14,744 on July 4, 2005
4) 14,547 on June 16, 2007
5) 14,177 on April 4, 2004 (Marlins/Isotopes Exhibition)
6) 13,501 on July 3, 2004
7) 13,398 on August 27, 2005
8) 13,380 on August 31, 2003
9) 13,345 on September 3, 2006
10) 13,210 on June 11, 2005
11) 13,193 on August 12, 2006
12) 13,168 on July 30, 2005
13) 13,100 on July 3, 2003
14) 13,012 on June 14, 2003
15) 13,009 on July 9, 2005
16) 12,928 on July 10, 2004
17) 12,738 on June 10, 2006
18) 12,695 on July 29, 2005
19) 12,420 on August 7, 2004
20) 12,415 on May 30, 2003
21) 12,287 on June 12, 2004
22) 12,278 on May 12, 2007
23) 12,268 on July 2, 2004
24) 12,254 on August 11, 2006
25) 12,249 on July 24, 2004
26) 12,245 on August 25, 2007
27) 12,236 on August 26, 2005
28) 12,228 on September 2, 2007
29) 12,215 on April 11, 2003 (Isotopes Park First Game)
Stadium Architect HOK Sports Facilities Group of Kansas City, Missouri
Stadium Primary General Contractor Bradbury Stamm
Groundbreaking April 1, 2002
Opened April 11, 2003
Stadium Owner City of Albuquerque
Stadium Financing: - $10 Million General Obligation Bond
- $15 Million Loan from the New Mexico Finance Authority

10% surcharge on concessions, souvenirs, tickets to pay off loan

Rent: $700,000 a year for 25 years
Ticket Prices: $11.00 Box Seats
$9.00 Reserved
$5.00 Right-field fence lawn
Drive-in area - Closed until further notice

$1.00 off for Children, Seniors, and Active Military

Stadium Seating Chart available on the Isotopes official web site

Tickets available at the Albuquerque Isotopes Box Office or at Ticketmaster

2007 Home Game Start Times: Typically 7:05pm or 6:35pm Weekdays and Saturday, 1:35pm or 6:05pm Sundays; consult the schedule for specific times
Who are the broadcast rightsholders? Citadel Communications is the radio rightsholder through the 2010 season. Citadel is airing games on KNML-AM 610 "The Sports Animal" in 2006. In 2006, the radio broadcasts can be received over the Internet for free - useful for fans not living in the area of KNML-AM's signal coverage.

No television rightsholder has been named
and traditionally the Albuquerque clubs have not had a television (broadcast or cable) rightsholder. In 2006, the Isotopes stream their internal video feed of home games over the Internet for a fee (on a per-game or on a "Season Ticket" basis).
Number of Suites: 30 suites
Team Mascot Name: Orbit
Where does the team name come from? It is a debated question.

Most say it comes from a March 2001 "The Simpsons" television show episode titled "Hungry, Hungry Homer" in which Homer discovers and foils a plan to move the Springfield Isotopes baseball team to Albuquerque.

Others say it is related to the atomic history in New Mexico. The first atomic bomb was developed and tested in New Mexico and there are two national laboratories in New Mexico - one in Los Alamos and one in Albuquerque.

Few say it is a stylish team name used to generate sales of team souvenirs.

Isotopes Team History: 2006: 70-72 (4th place, PCL American Conference Southern Division -- 14.0 games back of division winner Round Rock Express (AAA Astros)
26-21 Division Record
Attendance: 581,308 (8,304 per-game average)

2005: 78-66 (2nd place, PCL American Conference Southern Division -- 2.5 games back of division winner Oklahoma Redhawks (AAA Rangers)
21-27 Division Record
Attendance: 582,839 (8,209 per-game average)

2004: 67-77 (4th place, PCL American Conference Central Division -- 12.5 games back of division winner Iowa Cubs (AAA Cubs)
19-29 Division Record
Attendance: 575,607 (8,223 per-game average)

2003: 75-73 (74-70 Regular, 1-3 Playoffs)
26-22 Division Record
2003 PCL American Conference Central Division Champions
Attendance: 576,867 (regular season) (8,012 per-game average)
594,298 (regular season and playoffs)

History about the loss of the Albuquerque Dukes: Here is some info from my Albuquerque Dukes archive web page