ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO – The Albuquerque Isotopes are reporting one of the most successful attendance stretches in team history following a recent homestand.
According to the team, a total of 51,815 fans attended a six-game series against Oklahoma City, making it the fifth-highest attended series in franchise history. Attendance averaged more than 8,600 fans per game over the week.
One of the standout nights came on Saturday, when 12,053 fans packed Isotopes Park. That figure ranks as the fourth-highest attended game across all of Minor League Baseball so far this season.
The team also announced it now leads all Minor League Baseball clubs in total attendance, with more than 161,000 fans so far this year.
Team officials credit the turnout to a combination of themed promotions, community events, and strong local support. The homestand included a variety of themed nights, including fireworks shows, cultural celebrations, and family-focused events.
The Isotopes are set to return to Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park later this month for a six-game series against the El Paso Chihuahuas, which will feature additional promotions and fan events throughout the week.









