Isotopes Park

Isotopes Park, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the home field of the Albuquerque Isotopes, a minor-league baseball team that plays in the Pacific Coast League as the Class AAA affiliate of the Florida Marlins. The facility is also used by the baseball program of the University of New Mexico. It was built in 2003, and has a capacity of 12,215. After a city-wide vote, the decision was made to build Isotopes Park on the site of the aging Albuquerque Sports Stadium, former home of the Albuquerque Dukes (now known as the Portland Beavers). After the referendum passed, the city completely demolished Albuquerque Sports Stadium, but kept the playing field intact. It then built Isotopes Park around the old field. The old stadium was famous for a "drive-in" section behind the right-field fence where drivers could park their cars and watch the action for free. This section was originally planned to be retained, but security concerns caused the abandonment of the plans to keep a "drive-in" section.

External Links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
ti 81
ti 80
kristine kathryn rusch
elmira college
mary black
never surrender
roland gift
list of characters from family guy
mark moran
delton
columbia greene community college
musth
giuseppe arcimboldo
willian
dutchess community college
walter noel
bib fortuna
leatherface
list of privy counsellors (1952 present)
barbara howe
dominic leblanc
ti basic (calculators)
stages (album)
drayton sawyer
charles hubbard
ryll
stages
mercury mystique
reinventing axl rose
nubbin
yr head is a rock
chris cole
uncle buck
take 6
christine lahti
encephalomyelitis
stages (1985 album)
cosmic encounter online
chop top
kenidjack valley
i still know what you did last summer
h.m. walker
drew brees
the next karate kid