Isotopes Park
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Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, previously known only as Isotopes Park, is a minor league baseball stadium located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is the home field of the Albuquerque Isotopes of the Pacific Coast League, the Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The facility was also previously used by the baseball program of the University of New Mexico.
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Former names | Isotopes Park (2003–2019) |
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Location | 1601 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE Albuquerque, New Mexico United States |
Coordinates | 35°4′11″N 106°37′45″W |
Owner | City of Albuquerque |
Operator | Albuquerque Baseball Club, LLC.[1] |
Capacity | 13,500[2] (11,124 fixed seats)[3] |
Field size | Left field: 340 ft (103.6 m) Left-center field: 428 ft (130.5m) Center field: 400 ft (122.0 m) Right-center field: 428 ft (130.5 m) Right field: 340 ft (103.6 m) |
Surface | Natural Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | October 25, 2001[4] |
Opened | April 11, 2003[5] |
Construction cost | $25 million ($38.1 million in 2023 dollars[6]) |
Architect | HOK Sport Venue SMPC Architects[7] |
Structural engineer | Chavez–Grieves Consulting Engineers, Inc.[1] |
Services engineer | Coupland–Moran Engineers, Inc.[1] |
General contractor | Bradbury Stamm Construction Inc.[1] |
Tenants | |
Albuquerque Isotopes (PCL/AAAW) 2003–present New Mexico Lobos (MWC) 2004–2013 New Mexico United (USLC) 2019–present |
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The stadium is also home to New Mexico United, a professional soccer team in the USL Championship division that began play in 2019.