๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’” A YOUNG BASEBALL DREAM ENDED FAR TOO SOON โ€” and now an entire New Jersey community is mourning 12-year-old Xavier Taylor, whose sudden death after a freak accident on the field has left family, teammates and supporters heartbroken. Xavier was more than just a boy who loved the game. To those who knew him, he was a bright young talent with energy, promise and a future that felt wide open. Now, the same people who once cheered for him from the sidelines are gathering in grief, lighting candles, sharing memories and holding one another through an unimaginable loss. As tributes continue to pour in, one message from his teammates is breaking hearts across the community.

“We’re pushing day by day to hope that the activity comes back,” Greg Taylor said about his son Xavier Taylor’s condition after the freak accident

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Xavier Taylor, 12, was struck by a baseball during pregame warm-ups on May 26 in Camden, N.J.
  • On May 31, his father said that Xavier remains in critical condition
  • Xavier’s family and community are rallying around him, holding a vigil and launching a โ€œBats Out for Xโ€ campaign

Xavier Taylor, the 12-year-old boy who was struck in the neck by a baseball, remains in critical condition and is on a ventilator.

The New Jersey preteen was struck in the neck by a baseball during pregame warm-ups with Maple Shade Youth Baseball on May 26.

After Xavier was struck, he collapsed on the field. He was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, N.J.,ย NBC Newsย reports.

His father, Greg Taylor, told the outlet on Sunday, May 31, that Xavier is still in โ€œvery critical conditionโ€ and on a ventilator. โ€œWe’re pushing day by day to hope that the activity comes back,โ€ Greg said.

Greg shared that his youngest son brought a pair of shoes to the hospital the first day Xavier arrived, telling his parents, โ€œ โ€˜These are for Xavier when he comes home, because he’s walking out of here,’ โ€ Greg said.

Xavier’s baseball league, the Maple Shade Youth Baseball Association, has been raising awareness about Xavier’s condition, sharing the local community’s supportive messages on Facebook. The league also promoted โ€œBats Out for X,โ€ asking the community to put bats on their porches in Xavier’s honor on Sunday, May 31.

โ€œOur primary goal now is to ensure we are there for them in prayer and faith, helping them every way we can,โ€ the outlet told NBC News. โ€œWe deeply appreciate the support shown by the community and those around the country; please keep all prayers coming.โ€

Days before, a vigil was held for Xavier at the field where he was injured. There, his father shared how much he loves baseball, โ€œHe will play this game again.โ€

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