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TO ISOTOPES PARK
FANS’
CNM Guest Services Booth
The CNM Guest Services Booth, located behind Section 102 on the
concourse, will be open the same time as the gates and will stay open until
approximately 30 minutes following the game to assist with lost items, lost
guests, emergencies, accommodations or any other questions or concerns
that may arise.
Comments/Suggestions
Fans may register comments and/or suggestions during games at the
CNM Guest Services Booth. Fans may also email comments/suggestions
to info@abqisotopes.com or mail comments/suggestions to our
Administrative Of昀椀ce.
Concessions
Oak View Group (OVG) Hospitality is the exclusive concessionaire at
Isotopes Park. To inquire or make comments regarding food service,
contact Oak View Group (OVG) Hospitality directly at (505) 222-4033.
Isotopes Park management reserve the right to determine what unruly or
unacceptable behavior is.
If anyone is interfering with your enjoyment of our facility, please contact
the nearest Isotopes Park Employee for assistance.
Field Dimensions
LF-340’
LF Power Alley- 371’
LCF Point- 428’
CF- 400’
RCF Point- 428’
RF Power Alley- 404’
RF- 340’
Designated Driver Program
In conjunction with the State of New Mexico’s Department of
Transportation, we offer a Designated Driver program to help promote
responsible consumption of alcohol among our fans. Fans wishing to be
identi昀椀ed as their group’s Designated Driver can receive a free bottle of
water by signing up at the CNM Guest Services Booth.
Field Surface
Our 昀椀eld consistently ranks as one of the top venues in all of professional
baseball, selected by the SportsTurf Managers Association as the 2014
and 2016 PCL Field of the Year and the 2013 Professional Baseball Field
of the Year. Our playing surface is a four variety Kentucky bluegrass
blend, growing in a root zone mixture of 92% sand and 8% peat. The 昀椀eld
was renovated prior to the 2023 season, resulting in removal of the iconic
hill in center 昀椀eld due to Major League Baseball’s concerns about player
safety.
Donation Requests
To request a donation for a community event, please visit abqisotopes.com
for additional information or contact the Community Relations Department
at (505) 222-4004.
Field Trespassing
Any guest attempting to enter the 昀椀eld of play before, during or after an
event without authorization will be removed from the stadium and subject
to criminal prosecution and/or 昀椀nes.
Elevators
The stadium’s two public elevators are located at the main entrance
(McKernan Hall) and inside the gate near the 3rd base stairwell. The
elevators provide access for Suite and Club seat holders, disabled guests,
Isotopes front of昀椀ce staff and Press Box personnel. If assistance is needed,
fans may also take the 3rd base elevator to access Sections 201, 203 and
205.
First Aid Station
The First Aid Station is located on the concourse behind Section 102/104.
If you need immediate assistance, please notify a staff member or visit
the CNM Guest Services Booth.
Exit Procedure
Guests are asked to exit the stadium through the designated exits located
on the concourse. There are two main exits located on the 1st and 3rd base
sides. In the event of an emergency, there are two additional emergency
exits adjacent to Section 123 on the 3rd base side and Section 122 on the
1st base side. To help ensure everyone’s safety, Isotopes Park has a no reentry policy. Guests who wish to exit and re-enter the facility for personal
emergencies should be directed to the CNM Guest Services Booth.
Re-entry accommodations are up to the discretion of the Albuquerque
Isotopes and are strictly limited to emergencies only.
Fans Code of Conduct
The Albuquerque Isotopes are committed to creating a safe, comfortable
and enjoyable experience for our guests at Isotopes Park.
Our staff will proactively intervene to support an environment where guests
can enjoy the Isotopes Park experience free of unacceptable behavior,
including the following:
• Foul/abusive language or obscene gestures.
• Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption.
• Displays of affection not appropriate in a public, family setting.
• Obscene or indecent clothing.
• Any disruption of the game or event, including throwing of objects or
trespassing on the playing 昀椀eld or in restricted areas.
• Sitting in a location other than the guest’s ticketed seat.
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Fighting, taunting or making threatening remarks or gestures.
First Game
The 昀椀rst game in Isotopes history was April 3, 2003, at the Memphis
Redbirds. The 昀椀rst Isotopes home game was April 11, 2003, vs. the
Oklahoma RedHawks.
Forms of Payment
Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park is a cashless facility.
Baseball Bucks/Visa/MasterCard/ AMEX/Discover/Isotopes Gift Cards are
accepted for ticket purchases at the Isotopes Park Box Of昀椀ce, Isotopes
Pro Shop, Fun Zone Ticket Booth, all permanent concession stands and
portable concession stands. Digital forms of payment (i.e. Apple Pay and
Google Pay) are also accepted at select locations.
Foul Balls and Home Runs
Batted balls and other objects leaving the 昀椀eld of play can be dangerous
and we ask that you stay alert at all times. The extended safety netting
should not give fans a false sense of safety and attention must still be
paid towards protecting yourself and others in your party. Guests are
permitted to keep any baseballs that are hit into the stands. However,
guests may not enter the 昀椀eld to retrieve balls or otherwise interfere with
balls in play. At no time should a foul or home run ball be thrown back
onto the 昀椀eld of play (violators will be subject to ejection).
Fun Zone
The Isotopes Park Fun Zone is located above the berm in the right 昀椀eld
area of the stadium. The area contains various attractions for kids,
including a playground for small children, a carousel, multiple in昀氀atable
bounce houses and a gravity-drop ride called “Topes Tower.” Tickets for
these attractions may be purchased at the Fun Zone Ticket Booth during
games.
Any guest not adhering to the above code or behaving in an unruly
manner will be removed from the ballpark. The Albuquerque Isotopes and
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