“WE HAVEN’T TOLD HIM YET.” 💔⚾ — XAVIER TAYLOR’S GRANDMOTHER SAYS THERE’S A REASON THE FAMILY IS WAITING
As 12-year-old Xavier Taylor continues his recovery following the devastating baseball injury that shocked communities across the country, an entirely different story is now capturing people’s hearts.
It’s not about the accident.
It’s not about the medical updates.

And it’s not about the growing number of supporters rallying around the young athlete.
Instead, it’s about something Xavier still doesn’t know.
And according to his grandmother, the family has intentionally kept it from him.
Since the accident, messages of support have poured in from across the baseball world. Players, teams, organizations, and complete strangers have reached out with prayers, videos, gifts, and words of encouragement for the young athlete as he continues fighting through recovery.
The response has been overwhelming.
Far beyond anything the family ever expected.
But there is one problem.
Xavier hasn’t seen most of it.
According to family members, his focus right now remains on healing, getting stronger, and taking each day one step at a time.
That’s why relatives have made a decision.
They’re waiting.
Waiting for the right moment.
Waiting until Xavier is strong enough to fully understand what happened after the accident and how many people have been thinking about him.
His grandmother recently explained that the family has not yet shown him the full wave of support that has emerged in recent weeks.
And the reason is simple.
They want him focused on recovery—not pressure, attention, or expectations.
For now, they believe healing comes first.
But they already know the day will come when Xavier learns the full story.
The day he discovers just how many people were rooting for him.
The day he sees the thousands of messages.
The day he realizes complete strangers were praying for a boy they had never met.
That realization is what has left many supporters emotional.
Because for weeks, people have followed every update, hoping for good news.
Many have donated.
Many have shared his story.
Many have celebrated every positive step in his recovery.
Yet Xavier himself may not fully understand the scale of that support just yet.
His grandmother says that eventually someone will sit down with him and show him everything.
The messages.
The videos.
The comments.
The people who refused to stop believing in him.
And family members believe that moment will be one of the most emotional parts of this entire journey.
Not because of what happened.
But because of what happened afterward.
In the days following the accident, an entire community formed around a 12-year-old boy facing the toughest challenge of his life.
People who had never met him became invested in his recovery.
They celebrated every update.
They worried through every setback.
And they never stopped hoping.
One family member recently described it in the simplest possible way:
“One day somebody is going to show him.”
Those words have stayed with supporters ever since.
Because one day Xavier Taylor is going to learn that while he was focused on fighting his way back, thousands of people were fighting alongside him.
He just doesn’t know it yet.
And when he finally does, his family believes it’s a moment none of them will ever forget.