The therapy bunny, who is just over four months old, came with his owners Kei Kato and Josh Row to his first Giants’ game.
Kato got Alex when he was just one month old and he’s been supporting Kato after she lost her restaurant due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Tonight’s attendance [is] 4,580, not including the rabbit,” official scorer David Feldman announced in the seventh inning.
And one commenter on Alex’s Instagram — yes, he has his own, dedicated Instagram — suggested that he be adopted as the new Giants’ mascot given their 3-0 win against the Marlins with Alex in the stands.
It’s yet to be seen whether this adorable, golden-colored bunny will delighting the Giants again, but keep your eye out; you never know which sporting event Alex the Great might appear at next.
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