Family of Boy Hit in the Head With Baseball is Suing the Angels!– OnMyWay Mobile App User News

Bryson Galaz was outside Anaheim Stadium in 2019 with his family a full 90 minutes before the game so he could get some autographs.

According to the family’s attorneys he was standing in the front row just beyond the Angels dugout and beyond this safety net when he was struck in the head by an errant baseball.

Lawyers say there was bleeding on the brain of the then 6-year-old Anaheim boy. He spent two days in the hospital and three years later has not fully recovered.

The young boy has “cognitive problems, attention problems, emotional problems at school,” according to attorney Kyle Scott.

According to the lawsuit, the ball was thrown by pitcher Keynan Middleton, known for 100 mile per hour fast balls.

In this case, another player was unable to catch the ball. The lawsuit says Middleton threw and it struck the plaintiff in the left side.

“It’s not if some things get crushed it’s when, the way it’s all set up,” said Jordan Skopp of Foul Ball Safety Now.

Bryson Galaz was outside Anaheim Stadium in 2019 with his family a full 90 minutes before the game so he could get some autographs.

According to the family’s attorneys he was standing in the front row just beyond the Angels dugout and beyond this safety net when he was struck in the head by an errant baseball.

Lawyers say there was bleeding on the brain of the then 6-year-old Anaheim boy. He spent two days in the hospital and three years later has not fully recovered.

The young boy has “cognitive problems, attention problems, emotional problems at school,” according to attorney Kyle Scott.

According to the lawsuit, the ball was thrown by pitcher Keynan Middleton, known for 100 mile per hour fast balls.

In this case, another player was unable to catch the ball. The lawsuit says Middleton threw and it struck the plaintiff in the left side.

“It’s not if some things get crushed it’s when, the way it’s all set up,” said Jordan Skopp of Foul Ball Safety Now.

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