“We’re Still Waiting for Xavier to Open His Eyes”

“We’re Still Waiting for Xavier to Open His Eyes”

For more than two months, Xavier Taylor’s family has remained by his side, holding onto hope.
The 12-year-old was warming up before a youth baseball game in New Jersey when a baseball struck his neck.
In an instant, the ordinary day became a devastating emergency.
Xavier collapsed and suffered cardiac arrest before being rushed by air to the hospital.
Since then, he has remained in a coma while his family continues to hope for a miracle.
Every day brings another reminder of how deeply this young boy is loved.
His teammates have carried his No. 6 throughout the season, keeping his memory close.
Families in the community have also displayed baseball bats outside their homes in support of Xavier.
Strangers who have never met him have joined the growing circle of people praying for his recovery.
But for Xavier’s family, the waiting remains the hardest part.
They continue to believe that their son is still fighting.
Now they are asking people everywhere to join them through prayer and fasting.
Their hope is for complete healing, renewed strength, and restoration for Xavier.
They know the road ahead may be difficult, but they refuse to stop believing.
His story has brought an entire community together around one young athlete.
Every jersey, every baseball bat, and every prayer carries the same message: Xavier is not alone.
His family continues to cherish every moment and every memory.
They are waiting for the day when they can hear his voice again.
Until that day comes, hope remains at the heart of their family’s journey.
Please keep Xavier and everyone who loves him in your thoughts and prayers.