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Next: Albuquerque Isotopes at Omaha Royals
Game time: 6:05 tonight; 11:05 a.m. Tuesday.
Site: Rosenblatt Stadium
On the air: KNML-AM (610) with Robert Portnoy
Probable starters: Tonight, Isotopes RHP Kenny Baugh (6-7, 7.08 ERA) vs. Royals RHP Brandon Duckworth (0-1, 22.50).
Promotions: Saturday, breast cancer awareness weekend.
Tickets: Starting at $5, available at Isotopes Park Box Office, Ticketmaster outlets and at www.albuquerquebaseball.com. For more information, call 924-2255.
Sunday: The first-place Albuquerque Isotopes will be seeking to extend their season-high five-game winning streak when they meet the host Omaha Royals tonight. Valentino Pascucci and Joe Borchard each belted two homers to lead the streaking Isotopes to an 11-8 win over the Royals on Sunday afternoon at Rosenblatt Stadium. During their five-game winning streak, the Isotopes have hit 20 home runs, the best mark in any five-game stretch in team history. The win also vaulted Albuquerque into first place in the Pacific Coast League's American Southern Division. . . . On Saturday, the Isotopes belted a team-record seven home runs in an 11-4 victory. . . . The Isotopes return home on Wednesday for a five-game set against the Memphis Redbirds.

