Sunday, March 11, 2012

'Topes Reveal 2012 Promotions

What are you most excited for?

The Albuquerque Isotopes have unveiled their highly anticipated 2012 promotions schedule which is once again packed with great giveaways, exciting entertainment, and a whopping total of 13 fireworks shows.


After beginning the 2012 campaign on the road on April 5, the Isotopes open their home season on April 13 with the first of eight straight games. The opening homestand includes Isotopes scarf and beanie hat giveaways, as well as a Negro Leagues tribute and a School Day Matinee.


While every day at Isotopes Park is a reason to celebrate, the 'Topes will be home over both the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend holidays, with an action-packed Military Appreciation Weekend through Memorial Day that includes fireworks and a camo jersey auction and Fan Appreciation Weekend through Labor Day. Of course, no Independence Day would be complete without the 'Topes' annual spectacular fireworks show. This July 4th, fans will be able to leave their seats and watch the fireworks show from the field.


Some popular promotions from last year will also be making a return for 2012, including a Celebrity Softball game on May 19 hosted by "Friend of the 'Topes" Bryan Cranston benefiting a local charity and Bark In The Park, where fans will be invited to bring their canine friends to the game on May 20.


As part of the team's 10th season celebration, the Isotopes will be featuring a special bobblehead series sponsored by Sandia Resort, featuring Albuquerque Baseball Hall of Famer Jason Wood, the fan-favorite Green Chile from the popular in-game "El Pinto Chile Pepper Race", and a never-before-seen Isotopes Bobble-Logo.


In addition to the new items, 'Topes fans can expect more the promotions they've come to know and love, including live performances by Myron Noodleman and BBoy Mcoy, as well as 50¢ Hot Dog Night, and Dukes Retro Night.


2012 Isotopes Promotions
This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

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