Guide to attending an Isotopes game with your family in Albuquerque

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Jon Hoogerhuies and his son Terrance, 11, have gloves ready as they wait to watch the Isotopes take on the Oklahoma City Dodgers in Albuquerque in September.

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If attending a baseball game is on your 2024 to-do list, here's what you need to go before you go.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online, and must be purchased for everyone age 2 and up.

There is a $2 discount on reserved level tickets for children 2-12, military and seniors.

Unused tickets from a past 2024 regular season home game can be exchanged for an equal or lesser value ticket for any Sunday through Friday regular season home game, based on availability.

Cost

Club level

Season tickets — $1,700

Monday-Thursday — $28 in advance, $32 on game day

Friday-Sunday — $29 in advance, $33 on game day

May 5 Cinco de Mayo — $34 in advance, $38 on game day

Box level

Season tickets — $875

Monday-Thursday — $18 in advance, $22 on game day

Friday-Sunday — $19 in advance, $23 on game day

May 5 Cinco de Mayo — $24 in advance, $28 on game day

Reserved level

Season tickets — $735

Monday-Thursday — $16 in advance, $20 on game day

Friday-Sunday — $17 in advance, $21 on game day

May 5 — $22 in advance, $26 on game day

Berm

Seating available for purchase on game day only, except for certain dates when all other seating sells out

Tuesday-Sunday — $10

May 5 Cinco de Mayo — $13


Things to know before you go

  • This is a cashless venue, all major credit cards and Baseball Bucks are accepted for ticket purchases at the Isotopes Park Box Office, Isotopes Pro Shop, Fun Zone Ticket Booth and concessions. Digital forms of payment are accepted at some locations.

  • Bags are subject to search and each fan may have one bag of any size that is clear plastic, vinyl, PVC or a clear plastic freezer bag.

  • Palm-sized purses or wallets are exempt from the clear bag rule.

  • Diaper bags and medical bags are exempt from the clear bag rule.

  • The park has a no re-entry policy. Guests who wish to exit and re-enter the park must visit the CNM Guest Services Booth. Re-entry is up to the discretion of the Albuquerque Isotopes and is limited to emergencies only.

  • Smoking is not permitted.


Parking

  • Parking is $5 for vehicles with three or fewer people.

  • Payment for parking must be done via credit card, no cash or Baseball Bucks will be accepted at the lots.

  • Vehicles with four or more people are allowed to park for free at the Stadium East Lot.

  • Vehicles displaying disabled permits or placards can park for free at the UNM East Lot.

  • Credentialed media, disabled and suite holder permit parking is allowed in Lot A, B and C.

  • Season ticket holders who have purchased a discounted permit can park in the Stadium West Lot, the permit must be displayed to gain access.

  • Parking is first-come, first-served, so arrive early.


Promotional nights and giveaways

  • March 29 — Opening Night, ear flap hats for the first 3,000 fans

  • March 30 — Adult hoodies for the first 2,000 fans

  • March 31 — Pre-game Easter candy hunt on the field, 12:30-1 p.m., magnet game schedules for the first 3,000 fans

  • April 11 — College night

  • April 12 — "Wait, who are these guys?" night

  • April 13 — Mariachis de Nuevo México, mariachis ponchos for the first 3,000 fans 16 and up

  • April 14 — Jackie Robinson celebration, commemorative hats for the first 1,500 fans

  • April 23 — Dollar dog night

  • April 25 — School day matinée

  • April 26 — Little League night, fireworks and early gates 5 p.m.

  • April 27 — Little League night, fireworks and early gates at 5 p.m.

  • April 28 — Bark in the park, inflatable bats to the first 2,000 fans

  • May 2 — School day matinée

  • May 3 — Asian American Pacific Islander night and educator appreciation night

  • May 4 — Little League night, fireworks and early gates at 5 p.m.

  • May 5 — Mariachi de Nuevo México, adult mariachi jersey for first 3,000 fans, pre-game concert by Al Hurricane Jr., fireworks and early gates at 3 p.m.

  • May 16 — Mental health awareness night

  • May 17 — Baseball card night, sports collectables and cards to first 1,000 fans

  • May 18 — Little League night, fireworks and early gates at 5 p.m.

  • May 19 — Salute to service day, camo hats to first 3,000 fans

  • May 28 — Taco Tuesday

  • May 31 — Women in sports night, strike out breast cancer, trucker hats to first 3,000 fans, breast cancer awareness online jersey auction

  • June 1 — Pride night with fireworks

  • June 2 — Science night

  • June 12 — Prostate cancer awareness night

  • June 14 — Juneteenth celebration, clear cross-body bags for the first 2,500 fans

  • June 15 — Mariachi de Nuevo México, Amigos night and fireworks

  • June 16 — Father's Day pre-game catch on the field 5-5:30 p.m. and fireworks

  • June 26 — Youth summer program day

  • June 27 — Magazines

  • June 28 — Country night, pregame concert, cowbells to the first 3,000 fans and early gates 5 p.m.

  • June 29 — Dukes retro night, Albuquerque professional baseball hall of fame induction ceremony and fireworks

  • June 30 — Faith and family night, pregame concert and early gates 4:30 p.m.

  • July 10 — Summer youth program and skin cancer awareness day

  • July 11 — Healthcare appreciation night

  • July 12 — Healthcare appreciation night, adult dri-fit T-shirts to first 3,000 fans 16 and older

  • July 13 — Mariachi de Nuevo México, low rider night with low rider bobble heads to first 3,000 fans, early gates at 5 p.m.

  • July 14 — Healthcare appreciation night

  • July 23 — Dollar dog night

  • July 25 — JustServe night

  • July 26 — Bucket hats to first 2,000 fans

  • July 27 — Green chile cheeseburger and fireworks

  • July 28 — Lunch bags to first 2,000 fans

  • Aug. 7 — Pediatric cancer awareness night

  • Aug. 9 — Logo baseballs to first 2,000 fans

  • Aug. 10 — Mariachi de Nuevo México, Tamalewood night and fireworks

  • Aug. 11 — Marvel's defenders of the diamond and first responders night

  • Aug. 27 — Taco Tuesday

  • Aug. 30 — Art night, color-your-own hat for the first 2,500 fans

  • Aug. 31 — Native American Heritage Night and fireworks

  • Sept. 1 — Bark in the Park, steel dog bowls for the first 2,000 fans and fireworks

  • Sept. 11 — Sept. 11th tribute night

  • Sept. 12 — School day matinée

  • Sept. 13 — Fan appreciation weekend and fireworks

  • Sept. 14 — Fan appreciation weekend, little league night, fireworks and early gates 5 p.m.

  • Sept. 15 — Mariachi de Nuevo México, final fiesta, fan appreciation weekend, adult mariachi jerseys to first 3,000 fans 16 and older and early gates at noon


Isotopes baseball games

Dancers perform between innings as the Isotopes take on the El Paso Chihuahuas during Mariachis Lowrider Night at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday, July 1, 2023. (Chancey Bush/ Albuquerque Journal)
Baila! Baila! Dance Academy dancers perform outside during the Cinco de Mayo celebration as the Albuquerque Isotopes take on the Sugar Land Space Cowboys at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque, N.M., on May, 5, 2023. (Chancey Bush/ Albuquerque Journal)
Isotopes’ Daniel Montano heads back to the dugout with Isotopes Trainer Hoshi Mizutani and his teammates after being hit by a pitch during a game against the El Paso Chihuahuas at Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque on Monday, July 3, 2023.
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An announced crowd of 10,620 was on hand for the final home game of the season on Sunday at Isotopes Park.
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Isotopes mascot Orbit and infielder Coco Montes was voted by his teammates MVP and Power Hitter of the Year at a pregame ceremony on Saturday.
Alejandro Gomez sells cotton candy, lemonade and snow cones during
From left, brothers Shawn, 10, Brant, 9, and Jake Cadena, 12, and their mother Topaz Cadena get autographs from the Albuquerque Isotopes’ Wynton Bernard, after Thursday’s game against Oklahoma City at Isotopes Park.
Jon Hoogerhuies and his son Terrance, 11, have gloves ready as they wait to watch the Isotopes take on the Oklahoma City Dodgers in Albuquerque in September.
Albuquerque Isotopes’ Coco Montes steals second base before the throw reaches Oklahoma City’s Jorbit Vivas during their game, Thursday, September 21, 2023.
Albuquerque Isotopes’ first baseman Kyle Datres grabs a ground ball and throws it back to first for an out, during their game against Oklahoma City, Thursday, September 21, 2023.
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Jordan Pacheco bobblehead. Pacheco is the hitting coach for the Albuquerque Isotopes.
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Albuquerque Isotopes hitting coach Jordan Pacheco smiles while talking to the team in the dugout Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023. The Isotopes will honor Pacheco — who was star baseball player in Albuquerque at the high school, college and professional levels — with a bobblehead night on Sunday.
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The Albuquerque Isotopes’ Hunter Goodman makes a catch during Tuesday night’s game against the El Paso Chihuahuas at Isotopes Park.
Isotopes pitcher Jeff Criswell (33) pitches the ball captured with a multiple exposure in camera during the Albuquerque Isotopes take on El Paso Chihuahuas during game one of the series at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque, N.M., on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023.
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Albuquerque Isotopes Wynton Bernard (7) slides safely back into first base ahead of the throw to El Paso Chihuahuas first baseman Brandon Dixon during Tuesday night’s game at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque.
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Isotopes pitcher Jeff Criswell (33) pitches the ball as the Albuquerque Isotopes take on El Paso Chihuahuas during game one of the series at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in Albuquerque, N.M., on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023.
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Albuquerque Isotopes relief pitcher Michael Petersen delivers against the Salt Lake Bees on July 14 at Isotopes Park.
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