π₯ BREAKING NEWS: Before tens of thousands of spectators at Dodger Stadium, Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman led the Los Angeles Dodgers in a moving tribute to 12-year-old Xavier Taylor, who suffered cardiac arrest after a fatal baseball blow to the neck! β‘
Dodger Stadium fell silent for a solemn moment.

Tens of thousands of spectators stood up, the stadium lights shone brightly, and on the big screen appeared the image of 12-year-old Xavier Taylor lying in the intensive care unit.
The boy was accidentally struck in the neck by a baseball during a children’s game, resulting in cardiac arrest and requiring life support on a ventilator.
And at this moment, the three biggest superstars in the world of baseball β Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman β stood together, turning the game into a sanctuary of prayer and gratitude.
Shohei Ohtani β the planet’s number one superstar, the most expensive player in sports history β stepped up to the microphone with a pensive look in his eyes.
He spoke in both English and Japanese, offering prayers for Xavier and his family.
Mookie Betts β the soul of the Dodgers, who always showed special affection for young fans β couldn’t hold back his tears when mentioning that the boy also played shortstop and pitcher like him.
Freed Freeman β the big dad, an icon of warmth and compassion in the locker room β put his arm around his two friends, his voice trembling as he shared: βWe are fathers, and today we stand here for a boy fighting for his life.β

The entire Dodger Stadium erupted in applause. Many wiped away tears. This was no longer just a baseball game. This was a rare human moment that made the whole of America pause and reflect.
Xavier Taylor was just a 12-year-old boy who loved baseball. He played shortstop and pitcher β the very positions dominated by Ohtani and Betts. The fatal collision occurred when he caught a powerful ball. In an instant, the boy’s life changed completely.
The Taylor family showed immense forgiveness by not blaming anyone. They only hoped their son would recover. And that forgiveness deeply moved the entire Dodgers β from the management to the stars.
Ohtani, who usually keeps his distance from the media, this time proactively sent a message: βXavier, you are not alone. The entire Dodgers family is praying for you. Be strong, boy.β
Betts brought a signed ball from the entire team, promising to send it to the hospital for Xavier when he wakes up.
Freeman β a father of three β shared that he understands the Taylor family’s pain better than anyone else.
This is the clearest evidence of the immense influence of the Los Angeles Dodgers today.
With the trio of Ohtani, Betts, and Freeman, the Dodgers are not only the strongest team in MLB professionally, but also a symbol of compassion and social responsibility.
This event quickly spread globally. International media outlets reported on it extensively. Many other sports stars also sent prayers to Xavier Taylor.
In the Dodgers’ locker room, the atmosphere was both emotional and determined. The players understood that they were not only playing for victory, but also for their responsibility to the community β especially to the children who dream of becoming superstars like Ohtani and Betts.
The 2026 Dodgers season is unfolding dramatically, but the moment honoring Xavier Taylor is what will be remembered by everyone at Dodger Stadium.
This is more than just baseball. This is a story of hope, of the courage of a 12-year-old boy, and of the power of unity among the world’s top superstars.
Xavier Taylor, the Dodgers and millions of fans are waiting for you to wake up.
Fight on, boy!
CHARACTER SUMMARY
Shohei Ohtani: The world’s number one superstar, leading the ceremony honoring Xavier Taylor.
Mookie Betts: The soul of the Dodgers, especially caring towards young fans.
Freddie Freeman: A warm icon, sharing a father’s perspective.
Xavier Taylor: A 12-year-old boy who suffered cardiac arrest after a baseball collision, fighting in the intensive care unit.