Albuquerque Dukes

|- | colspan=" 2" bgcolor=" white" align=" center" | |- | Working life | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1960-2000 |- | League | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Pacific Coast League
(1972-2000) |- | Stage | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Tingley Field (1960-1969)
Albuquerque Sports Stadium
(1969-2001) |- | Address | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Albuquerque |- | colspan=" 2" bgcolor=" white" align=" center" | |} The Albuquerque Dukes are old a American frankness from minor Ligue of baseball which operated in Pacific Coast League of 1972 with 2000 by gaining eight times the title.

The name of Albuquerque Dukes was carried by several formations of Baseball. The first of them operated in 1915, then put fine at its activities after only one season.

The most important frankness settled in 1960 with Albuquerque. She plays then in Class-D Sophomore League before joining in 1962 Double-HAVe Texas League. Affiliated a time in Los Angeles Dodgers, the frankness adopts temporarily the name of Albuquerque Dodgers.

In 1972, Dukes are allowed in Triple-HAVe Pacific Coast League. The year even of sound arrièvée in this league, Dukes remove the title. In 2000, the frankness is sold with a group of investors of Portland who make move in this city to become the Portland Beavers.

In 2003, Albuquerque finds a team in Pacific Coast League with the Albuquerque Isotopes.

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