During a recent game at Citi Field, a raccoon wandered into the stands, causing a mix of amusement and fear among spectators and commentators. SNY's Gary Cohen humorously addressed the raccoon's unexpectedly bold entrance, jesting about its possible overnight stay in his garbage. Despite some fans being oblivious, analyst Ron Darling expressed his fear of raccoons, while reports reveal such sightings are not uncommon at the stadium. This incident highlighted the relationship between the Mets and their unruly animal encounters over the years, including previous occurrences involving raccoons and rats.
Unexpected visitor, I believe he was in my garbage can last night. I mean, it was 'Bark in the Park' here on Monday. I don't suppose somebody snuck in a raccoon on a leash.
I'm scared of raccoons. They're not even moving. One guy is killing his chocolate.
Raccoons don't appear to be that uncommon of a sighting at Citi Field, according to posts on social media.
Fans and media members have reported seeing the creatures over the years in the Mets' Queens home.
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