Banana Ball Is Coming Back to Albuquerque
Albuquerque, NM – Banana Ball is coming back to Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in 2026! The global phenomenon, made famous by the Savannah Bananas, will stop in Albuquerque for two games on April 11-12, 2026. As revealed tonight during the 2026 Banana Ball City Selection Show,
Isotopes Unveil 2026 Schedule
The Albuquerque Isotopes unveiled their 2026 season schedule today, a docket that features 75 home games at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park. The schedule features 23 day games at Isotopes Park, including every Thursday with first pitch scheduled for either 11:05 am or 12:05 pm. Every home
Mark your calendars! On October 17 Cosmic Baseball is coming to Albuquerque!
Mark your calendars! On October 17 Cosmic Baseball is coming to Albuquerque! After the initial announcement that Albuquerque will be glowing cosmic in 2026, Cosmic Baseball is excited to announce the game date for Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park on October 17. Fans are able to enter
Isotopes Lead Pacific Coast League in Attendance For Fourth-Straight Year
The Albuquerque Isotopes welcomed a cumulative total of 493,849 fans to Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park over 73 openings during the 2025 season—the highest in the Pacific Coast League and fifth-highest amongst 120 teams in Minor League Baseball (MiLB). It’s the club’s fourth-consecutive season pacing the circuit
Adael Amador Named To PCL Post-Season All-Star Team
Albuquerque Isotopes second baseman Adael Amador has been named to the Pacific Coast League’s Post-Season All-Star team, it was announced by Major League Baseball. Amador was a top contributor for an Isotopes offense that ranked first in the circuit in home runs, triples, stolen bases, slugging percentage and OPS. In
Isotopes Announce 2025 Player Award Winners
The Albuquerque Isotopes today announced their annual end-of-season player awards in an on-field ceremony prior to Sunday’s game against Reno. Unless otherwise noted, the award winners were chosen by a vote of their teammates. Outfielder Sam Hilliard was named the club’s Most Valuable Player. Over 90 games, he slashed .289/.367/.567
Isotopes Introduce Closed Captioning for Public Address Announcements
The Albuquerque Isotopes today announced the implementation of closed captioning of in-house announcements made by the Public Address Announcer and emcee during Isotopes games at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park. Click HERE to view the link, which updates at when gates open for each home game during
Keston Hiura Named PCL Player of the Week
Albuquerque Isotopes first baseman Keston Hiura has been named Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for July 28-August 3, it was announced today by Major League Baseball. Hiura started in the cleanup spot of the lineup in all six games of the team’s series against Sacramento, going 9-for-22 with
Isotopes Announce Plans For "American Sign Language Night" Scheduled For Tonight
The Albuquerque Isotopes announced plans for “American Sign Language Night” scheduled for tonight: Friday, August 22, including the following inclusive American Sign Language (ASL) initiatives throughout the game: - ASL interpreters throughout the ballpark provided by the Albuquerque Sign Language Academy - Albuquerque Sign Language Academy students performing the National
Franklin Stubbs And A.J. Ellis to Be Inducted Into Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame
The Albuquerque Isotopes announced Albuquerque Dukes’ first baseman/outfielder and Isotopes’ hitting coach Franklin Stubbs and Isotopes’ catcher A.J. Ellis will be inducted into the Albuquerque Professional Baseball Hall of Fame tomorrow, Saturday, August 2 in an on-field Pre-Game ceremony at Isotopes Park as part of Dukes Retro Night. First pitch
Isotopes To Host "Guns & Hoses" Charity Softball Game at Isotopes Park This Friday
The Albuquerque Isotopes today announced the club will host “Guns & Hoses” – a First Responders Charity Softball Game between local Fire Fighters and Police Officers benefitting Special Olympics New Mexico (SONM). The softball game is slated for this Friday, July 18 at 5:15 pm at Isotopes Park prior to
Isotopes To Host Express in Doubleheader on August 6
The scheduled contest between Albuquerque and Round Rock at Dell Diamond on July 13 was postponed due to rain, and will be made up as part of a doubleheader at Isotopes Park on Wednesday, August 6, beginning at 4:05 pm. Tickets dated August 6 are good for both games of
Taco Tuesday Specials
Taco Tuesday Specials: - Soft corn tortilla Barbacoa Tacos with cilantro, chopped white onion and salsa (available at Pecos River, near section 118) - Hard shell taco with fried chicken tenders, jalapenos and pineapple coleslaw (available at Batter’s Up, near section 108) - Hard shell beef tacos with cheese, lettuce
Isotopes Announce Limited-Edition Mariachis Lowrider Jerseys to Be Sold Exclusively in Pro Shop Tonight
The Albuquerque Isotopes today announced the club will sell limited-edition Mariachis Lowrider jerseys exclusively in the Pro Shop during tonight's game. In addition, the Isotopes will hold an online auction of signed game-worn Lowrider jerseys with proceeds benefitting the Duke City Lowrider After School Program. The auction will begin at
KOAT to Broadcast Isotopes Game on Friday, September 19
True Crime Network will broadcast their final Isotopes game of the season on Friday, September 19 against the Reno Aces. A big thanks to KOAT/True Crime Network for airing 15 games throughout the season. The channels can be found locally on Xfinity 387 and Sparklight 29. In addition, thank you
Fulford ready for MLB debut in LA: 'A lot of people show out here'
LOS ANGELES -- Braxton Fulford was enjoying his day off in Albuquerque on Monday when his phone started blowing up. Fulford's teammates from the Triple-A Isotopes were all trying to get ahold of him, as manager Pedro Lopez had put the word out that he was looking for him. When
Triple-A club scores 3 runs ... on a walk?! You have to see this
A bases-loaded walk seems like a relatively innocuous play, right? The batter strolls to first base, the runners advance and the next hitter digs into the box. That's how it usually plays out. But on Tuesday night – Jackie Robinson Day across affiliated baseball -- Rockies Triple-A affiliate Albuquerque did