Albuquerque Isotopes

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Do you aspire to sing the National Anthem in front of packed-house of 'Topes fans? The team will be holding Anthem Auditions on March 13!

Tickets for individual Albuquerque Isotopes games will go on sale to the public Saturday, March 13 at 10:00 AM as part of a busy day at Isotopes Park that includes the team's annual Select-A-Seat and Open House, as well as National Anthem Auditions.

The Albuquerque Isotopes, Triple-A partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, have unveiled their highly anticipated 2010 promotions schedule which is once again packed with great giveaways, exciting entertainment, and 10 fireworks shows.

Albuquerque Isotopes manager Tim Wallach will join a contingent of Los Angeles Dodgers that will take part in a three-game exhibition series against a Chinese Professional Baseball League All-Star Team on March 12, 13, and 14 in Taiwan. Wallach will serve as the team's hitting coach as well as Manager Joe Torre's bench coach on the trip. 'Topes pitching coach Jim Slaton will also make the trip serving in the same capacity.

The Albuquerque Isotopes and Ovations Food Services will be accepting applications for game-day, seasonal employees at their eighth-annual Job Fair which will be held today, February 13 at 10:00 AM at Isotopes Park.

When asked for help to aid victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Albuquerque responded emphatically, contributing $19,015.65 as part of the "Haitian Relief Pitch" Friday at Isotopes Park.

Albuquerque and Isotopes Park will be making a cameo in the upcoming documentary "The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice!" airing this Sunday, January 10 at 7:30 PM MT on Fox Television.

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Reigning Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year Tim Wallach, plus hitting coach John Moses and pitching coach Jim Slaton will return to guide the Isotopes in their defense of last year's division title.

Good seats are still available for the Albuquerque Isotopes' Major League Weekend, a pair of Spring Training exhibition games between the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners!

The season may be over but the accolades keep rolling in for Albuquerque Isotopes slugger Mitch Jones, who has been named to the Topps Triple-A All-Star Team, which singles out the best at each position among the 30 teams that make up Minor League Baseball's Triple-A classification.

Albuquerque Isotopes slugger Mitch Jones has won the Joe Bauman Home Run Award, given annually to the Minor League player with the most home runs, by virtue of his 35 dingers belted during the 2009 regular season.

Albuquerque Isotopes slugger Mitch Jones has won the Joe Bauman Home Run Award, given annually to the Minor League player with the most home runs, by virtue of his 35 dingers belted during the 2009 regular season.

If you purchased tickets to PCL Championship Playoff Games at Isotopes Park on September 15 or September 16, the 'Topes do have a refund policy in place.

If you purchased tickets to PCL Championship Playoff Games at Isotopes Park on September 15 or September 16, the 'Topes do have a refund policy in place.

Thanks in part to leading the Albuquerque Isotopes to their first playoff berth since 2003, Tim Wallach has been named Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year by vote of his fellow managers, league General Managers, and media personnel, the PCL announced.

Thanks in part to leading the Albuquerque Isotopes to their first playoff berth since 2003, Tim Wallach has been named Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year by vote of his fellow managers, league General Managers, and media personnel, the PCL announced.

With a crowd of 8,939 on hand to see their final regular season game, the Albuquerque Isotopes shattered their single-season attendance mark, welcoming 602,129 fans to The Lab in 2009.

With a crowd of 8,939 on hand to see their final regular season game, the Albuquerque Isotopes shattered their single-season attendance mark, welcoming 602,129 fans to The Lab in 2009.

Watch - Playing for Peanuts

"Playing for Peanuts" is a 10-episode TV series about minor league baseball. The series follows the South Georgia Peanuts - a team in the now-defunct South Coast League. It shows the real lives of ballplayers at the lowest level of professional baseball, from long bus rides and disgusting living conditions to injuries and bench-clearing brawls.

Featuring appearances by current and former Major Leaguers including Wally Backman, Cecil Fielder, Phil Plantier, Ron Darling and Conor Jackson.

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