“Every New Day, We Keep Hoping for Xavier to Open His Eyes”

“Every New Day, We Keep Hoping for Xavier to Open His Eyes”
Every morning brings the same hope for Xavier Taylor’s family—that their 12-year-old boy will finally open his eyes.
On May 26, an ordinary baseball warm-up in New Jersey suddenly became a life-changing tragedy.
A baseball accidentally struck Xavier’s neck, causing him to collapse and suffer cardiac arrest.
He was rushed by air to the hospital, where his family has remained by his side.
More than two months later, Xavier remains in a coma, and his loved ones continue waiting and believing.
There has been no major medical breakthrough to share, but the family refuses to surrender hope.
Across the country, people have rallied around the young athlete and his family.
Blue-lit bridges have become symbols of support and solidarity.
Baseball bats displayed outside homes serve as quiet reminders that Xavier has not been forgotten.
His teammates continue honoring him by carrying his No. 6.
Every gesture tells the same story: this young boy still has an entire community standing behind him.
For his family, however, the waiting is deeply personal.
They continue to pray for healing, strength, and restoration.
They are now asking others to join them in prayer and fasting.
Their faith has become a source of strength through the uncertainty.
They are praying for Xavier’s body and brain, for wisdom for his medical team, and for strength for everyone caring for him.
No one can know what the future will bring, but his family continues to believe that hope remains.
Xavier’s story has brought together teammates, families, strangers, and communities far beyond his hometown.
Tonight, their message remains simple: keep believing, keep praying, and keep standing with Xavier.
For the family who loves him most, the dream remains the same—to hear his voice and see him open his eyes again.