By the numbers: Albuquerque Isotopes enjoy historic offensive game in El Paso
The Albuquerque Isotopes, including mascot Orbit, stand for the national anthem ahead of a game on Aug. 24, 2025, the Las Vegas Aviators at Isotopes Park.
The Albuquerque Isotopes had one of those games Wednesday.
Though already locked into their 11th-consecutive losing season with just 11 games remaining in the schedule, Albuquerque's Triple-A team took out some frustrations on the Chihuahuas pitchers in a 21-10 win Wednesday afternoon at Southwest University Park in El Paso.
The Isotopes are now 58-81 on the season.
Here are some of the notable numbers from Wednesday's game:
21
The 21 runs scored is the most this season and fifth most in team history. The team record is 23 runs (twice).
27
Albuquerque's 27 hits breaks the franchise record of 25, which came in a 14-inning game against El Paso on June 24, 2017. The previous high for a nine inning game was 24 hits.
14
The team's 14 extra base hits — nine doubles and five home runs — is a franchise record.
The previous record of 13 extra base hits happened twice.
51
The 51 total bases is a franchise record, besting the previous mark of 47 set June 25, 2022, at Las Vegas.
9
The nine doubles ties a franchise record, also accomplished three other times.
9
The Isotopes scored at least one run in all nine innings.
7
The seven runs the team scored in the first inning is tied for the third most first inning runs the team has ever scored.
31
The 31 combined runs ties for the fourth highest scoring game in Isotopes history.
The Isotopes play four more road games in El Paso — Thursday through Sunday — before returning for the final homestand of the season, six games against Reno starting Tuesday.