A father is asking people not to stop praying as his 12-year-old son, Xavier Taylor, continues fighting for his life after a freak baseball accident that turned an ordinary day near the field into a nightmare for his family.
Greg Taylor shared an emotional update on Xavier’s condition, saying his son remains on a ventilator while doctors continue watching him closely. The update came as concern spread online and many people waited for any sign of improvement.
The accident reportedly happened during warmups, when a stray ball led to the moment that changed everything. What began as a normal baseball setting quickly became a terrifying emergency no parent could ever prepare for.
As word of Xavier’s condition spread, rumors also began moving across social media. That is why Greg decided to speak directly, hoping to stop speculation and remind everyone of the most important truth: his son is still here and still fighting.
“My boy is still here,” Greg said, a short message that carried the weight of a father holding onto hope during the hardest moment of his life. Those words quickly touched people who had been following Xavier’s story and praying for his recovery.

Friends, teammates, coaches, and strangers have since rallied around the family. Messages of support have poured in online, with many people sharing prayers, encouragement, and memories of the young baseball player known for his love of the game.
For Xavier’s family, every hour has become a painful wait. One moment, he was close to the sport he loved, and the next, he was in a hospital bed as doctors worked to help him through the most serious battle of his young life.
Those who know Xavier describe him as strong, determined, and full of heart. That same fighting spirit is what his family and community are now holding onto as they continue hoping for better news.
Across the community, people have gathered in prayer, lit candles, and shared messages of love for Xavier and his family. The support has shown how deeply one young athlete’s story has touched people far beyond the baseball field.
For now, Greg Taylor’s message remains simple and powerful. Xavier is still fighting, his family is still hoping, and they are asking everyone to keep praying as the 12-year-old faces the biggest battle of his life.




