A rabbit ran onto the playing surface at Coors Field during a game between the Colorado Rockies and the San Francisco Giants [1, 2].

The incident has captured the attention of fans and media because the animal's appearance preceded a dramatic shift in the game's momentum. This timing led observers to associate the visitor with the team's eventual victory.

The unidentified rabbit entered the field of play in Denver, Colorado [1, 2]. Shortly after the animal appeared, the Rockies mounted a late-game rally to overcome the Giants [1, 2]. The sequence of events culminated in a walk-off win for the home team [2].

Fans and media outlets have since dubbed the animal the "rally rabbit" [1]. The unexpected appearance became a memorable moment of the contest, one that coincided with the team's offensive surge [1, 2].

While the rabbit's presence was brief, it served as a catalyst for crowd energy at Coors Field [2]. The team secured the win immediately following the disruption caused by the animal [1, 2].

A rabbit ran onto the playing surface at Coors Field

This event follows a long tradition of sports superstitions where animal intrusions are viewed as omens. By labeling the animal a 'rally rabbit,' the fanbase is creating a narrative of luck that can energize a stadium and provide a psychological boost to a team during a comeback.