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Minor League Baseball Announces Winner of John H. Johnson President's Award

Published on October 24, 2018 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1) News Release


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Minor League Baseball announced today that the Albuquerque Isotopes are the recipients of the 45th annual John H. Johnson President's Award. The team will receive Minor League Baseball's top honor at the Baseball Winter Meetings Banquet on Sunday, Dec. 9, at Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The John H. Johnson President's Award has been presented annually since 1974 to honor the complete baseball franchise. The award's criteria are based on financial stability, contributions to league stability, contributions to baseball in the community and promotion of the baseball industry. The award is the first for the franchise since they were founded in 2003. The Albuquerque Dukes claimed the honor in 1984 and 1991, making Albuquerque the first city to win the award three times.

Since opening Isotopes Park in 2003, the team has been a model of consistency at the gates, finishing in the top 10 in all of Minor League Baseball in attendance each year, and finishing in the top five in the Pacific Coast League each year despite being in the 11th -most populated city in the league and the addition of four new ballparks in the league over that span. The Isotopes have been the PCL nominee for the Johnson Award four times since 2003 (2004, 2007, 2010 and 2018) and General Manager John Traub was the PCL Executive of the Year in 2007.

Since 2003, Isotopes owner Ken Young has invested over $5 million in the ballpark to enhance the fan experience through new videoboards, party areas and a kids play zone, and has paid over $28 million back to the city of Albuquerque in stadium rent and surcharges. In addition to the Isotopes' success at the turnstiles, the club has established a reading program that includes over 6,000 children in 250 Albuquerque schools and in 2018 alone made donations to over 250 charitable organizations and non-profit groups. In recent years, Isotopes Park has served as the host venue for the Walk to Defeat ALS (ALS Foundation), the Juvenile Diabetes (JDRF) One Walk, the Susan G. Komen Walk, the Special Olympics Torch Run and Wounded Warriors Celebrity Softball Games, among many charitable events.

"We share this award with everyone in our community who has supported the Isotopes over the past 16 seasons and we would not be able to accept this honor without our partnership with the City of Albuquerque keeping Isotopes Park a gold standard of our industry," said Young. "Of course, this award also belongs to our amazing front office staff whose continuity speaks volumes and whose dedication and commitment are second to none. We sincerely value our relationship with the Colorado Rockies and our role within the baseball industry."

In 2018, Isotopes players averaged nearly three player appearances in the community per homestand, the front office staff spent over 350 hours volunteering in the community. In an effort to help reduce hunger in New Mexico, rather than charging companies for appearances by Orbit, the team mascot, the Isotopes instead asked the requesting companies to make donations to the Roadrunner Food Bank, which generated over 4,000 pounds of food to help feed the hungry in 2018. Additionally, the team's launch as the Mariachis de Nuevo México in Minor League Baseball's "Copa de la DiversiÃ"n" program helped the club set a single game attendance record on May 5 (16,975) and franchise records for merchandise sales, and introduced a diverse segment of Albuquerque's population to Isotopes baseball.

"The ownership and staff of the Albuquerque Isotopes have been among the most dedicated and steady in all of Minor League Baseball, and in their 16 years, they have become one of Minor League Baseball's elite franchises," said Minor League Baseball President & CEO Pat O'Conner. "Their dedication to their community, their fans and Minor League Baseball as a whole, has been exemplary and I salute them for a job well done."

"It is beyond humbling to receive our industry's top honor especially when even the Pacific Coast League is filled with so many deserving teams and leaders," said Traub. "Under Ken's leadership, we are proud to have been able to deliver 16 years of consistent, family-friendly entertainment to the over nine million fans that have passed though Isotopes Park's gates. Whether we're embracing diversity through the Mariachis de Nuevo México, giving back to the community through volunteer work or entertaining a ballpark packed with fans, our organization looks forward to continuing our tradition of successes for another 16 years and beyond."

PAST JOHN H. JOHNSON PRESIDENT'S AWARD WINNERS

1974 Rochester, International

1975 Tacoma, Pacific Coast

1976 Mexico City Red Devils, Mexican

1977 Fresno, California

1978 Iowa, American Association

1979 Denver, American Association

1980 Quad City, Midwest

1981 Great Falls, Pioneer

1982 Tacoma, Pacific Coast

1983 Louisville, American Association

1984 Albuquerque, Pacific Coast

1985 Las Vegas, Pacific Coast

1986 El Paso, Texas

1987 Syracuse, International

1988 Indianapolis, American Assoc.

1989 Durham, Carolina

1990 Pawtucket, International

1991 Albuquerque, Pacific Coast

1992 Buffalo, American Association

1993 Norfolk, International

1994 Billings, Pioneer

1995 Columbus, International

1996 Salt Lake, Pacific Coast

1997 Richmond, International

1998 Lynchburg, Carolina

1999 Tulsa, Texas

2000 Portland, Eastern

2001 Eugene, Northwest

2002 Iowa, Pacific Coast

2003 Reading, Eastern

2004 Rochester, International

2005 Trenton, Eastern

2006 Altoona, Eastern

2007 Midland, Texas

2008 Cedar Rapids, Midwest

2009 San Jose, California

2010 Billings, Pioneer

2011 Tennessee, Southern

2012 Dayton, Midwest

2013 Vancouver, Northwest

2014 Durham, International

2015 South Bend, Midwest

2016 Fort Wayne, Midwest

2017 Greenville, South Atlantic




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