Beloved SF Giants therapy bunny, Alex the Great, immortalized as a baseball card

Beloved SF Giants Therapy Bunny Alex the Great Gets Permanent Place in Baseball Card Hall of Fame

The San Francisco Giants have found a way to keep their beloved therapy bunny, Alex the Great, close to heart even after his untimely passing. The iconic Flemish Giant has been immortalized as part of a new baseball card by Topps, marking the first time a rabbit has ever graced a major league trading card.

In 2025, many fans still hold fond memories of visiting Giants games and running into Alex in the concourse, or spotting him at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) providing comfort to anxious travelers. Tragically, Alex's life was cut short earlier this year when he died at just four years old due to complications from cancer.

Despite his passing, Topps has given fans a way to cherish the memories of their time with Alex in the new card. This special edition trading card features an image of Alex and includes statistics on his impressive 100 points earned for being part of the San Francisco Giants therapy bunny program.
 
Ugh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, great now we gotta pay to remember a dead bunny πŸ˜”. I mean, what's next? A Hall of Fame for deceased pets or something? And 100 points for being part of the therapy bunny program? Sounds like they're more worried about making money off Alex's legacy than actually honoring his memory πŸ’Έ. Plus, it's just weird to see a baseball card with a picture of a bunny on it... what's next, a trading card featuring a selfie of Barry Bonds 🀯. Anyway, I guess some fans are gonna freak out over this and shell out their hard-earned cash to feel like they're still connected to Alex πŸ˜’. Not really my thing, but hey, if that's what gets people excited... πŸ€‘
 
awww that's so awesome!!! 😊 topps really did the right thing by making a baseball card out of alex! 🎾 it's not every day you see a bunny on a trading card, and I'm sure fans are gonna be super stoked to have this memento of their favorite therapy bunny. four years old was way too young for alex to go, cancer is such a heartbreaker πŸ’” but i'm glad his memory lives on in the hearts of all the giants fans. it's great that he got to bring so much comfort and joy to people's lives, especially at sfo πŸ›«οΈ
 
aww thats so sweet 🐰❀️...i feel bad its been so long since alex passed away but its nice to see hes still being celebrated like that...a therapy bunny in a baseball card hall of fame sounds like somethin you dont see every day lol...its great that the giants fans can keep cherishin their memories of alex by havin this special edition card 🎨...i hope it brings a smile to peoples faces whenever they think about him 😊
 
can you believe it's been like, forever since we last saw Alex hopping around at Oracle Park? I'm getting all the feels just thinking about those adorable bunny selfies 🐰❀️. It's so cool that they're keeping his memory alive in a baseball card - it's like having a piece of him with us forever, you know? 100 points is no joke! I remember when he first started joining games and bringing joy to kids with autism... it was such a beautiful thing 🌈. Okay, okay, I'm getting a little teary-eyed just thinking about Alex... but hey, at least his memory will be out there for fans to cherish for years to come πŸ’•
 
πŸ°πŸ’• I'm beyond thrilled that Topps has created a special baseball card to celebrate Alex's legacy πŸŽ‰. As a huge SF Giants fan, it's amazing to see how they've kept his memory alive in such a unique and special way πŸ’«. What struck me most is the impact Alex had on people's lives – he was more than just a therapy bunny, he was an ambassador of hope and comfort for so many fans 🌟. It's wonderful that Topps has recognized this by giving him a permanent place in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame πŸ†. For all those who knew and loved Alex, it's a beautiful way to celebrate his life and keep his memory close to our hearts ❀️. Can't wait to see how fans react to this special edition card! πŸ’₯
 
I'm so sad about Alex... he was such a special guy, bringing joy to so many people's lives 🐰❀️. I mean, who wouldn't want a giant rabbit in their airport or at the baseball game? πŸ˜‚ It's so cool that they made a card with him on it, though - now fans can keep his memory alive and look at it whenever they think of happy times with Alex πŸ’•. I'm not really into baseball cards usually, but this one is special because it's about a bunny who brought happiness to so many people πŸ°πŸ’–.
 
omg u guys, this is such good news! I'm so happy that Topps made a baseball card out of Alex he was literally the best πŸ°πŸ’•! I remember when I was at the airport and saw him providing comfort to people, it melted my heart like a warm cookie ❀️. He may have left us too soon but now we can still celebrate his life and all the good he did for others 🌟. It's amazing how something so small can bring so much joy to so many people! I'm gonna get myself one of those cards ASAP πŸŽ‰
 
I'm so down about this! It's amazing how much love and care people have for Alex, even though he's no longer with us 🐰❀️. I mean, who wouldn't want a permanent spot in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame? It's such a sweet tribute to his memory and all the joy he brought to people's lives during his time with the Giants ⚾️. And can you even imagine how many fans are gonna freak out when they see this new card? πŸ˜‚ I'm sure it'll be flying off the shelves! But in a way, it's kinda bittersweet... we get to keep Alex's memory close to our hearts, but it also makes us realize that he was only with us for such a short time πŸ•°οΈ. Still, it's beautiful to see how much love and appreciation people have for this little guy πŸ’–!
 
omg yaaas!! 🀩 i cant even rn how did topps come up w this idea? its soo cool that alex's memory lives on thru this new baseball card! i mean, who wouldn't wanna see a cute therapy bunny in a major league trading card lol. i still remember when i went 2 giants games @ sfo and alex was chillin in the concourse 🐰😊 it was so heartwarming 2 see him bring comfort 2 people. even tho he's no longer w us, his legacy lives on thru this special edition card & all the good vibes he brought 2 ppl. πŸ’•
 
It's fascinating to see how Topps is utilizing innovative marketing strategies by featuring a beloved therapy bunny like Alex the Great in their baseball card collection πŸ€”. As we navigate the complexities of digital preservation, it's heartwarming to see physical collectibles being created to commemorate cherished memories πŸ’•. The fact that this card serves as a lasting tribute to Alex's impact on fans' lives highlights the importance of emotional connections and community bonding within sports fandoms πŸ†. This unique move also underscores the evolving nature of nostalgia, where we can now find digital and physical representations of our favorite teams and characters coexisting seamlessly πŸ’». The addition of statistics on Alex's performance in the therapy bunny program is a thoughtful touch, acknowledging his significant contributions to the Giants' brand beyond traditional athletic achievements πŸ“Š.
 
oh my gosh, this is so cool 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want a permanent place in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame? it's amazing that Topps decided to do this tribute for Alex - he was more than just a therapy bunny, he brought joy to so many people's lives ❀️. and 100 points earned for being part of the Giants therapy program? that's just hilarious πŸ˜‚. I'm sure there are plenty of fans who'll be framing this card and holding onto it forever πŸ“Έ. and let's be real, it's a great way to keep Alex's memory alive even after he's gone πŸ’•. can't wait to see how many people start collecting these cards with Alex on them πŸ˜†!
 
I'm so down for this! It's awesome that Topps is giving Alex a permanent spot in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame πŸ™ŒπŸ½. I mean, who wouldn't want to celebrate a bunny who brought joy and comfort to thousands of people? 🐰❀️ It's amazing how something as simple as a therapy bunny can have such a huge impact on people's lives. And it's not just about Alex himself, but about the team that supported him and gave him a platform to make a difference. I hope this card inspires others to get involved in animal-assisted therapy programs 🌟
 
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