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Utah boy, 12, is ‘alert and talking’ after suffering brain bleed ahead of Little League World Series

A 12-year-old Utah boy is alert and speaking just days after undergoing emergency surgery to repair a skull fracture and brain bleed he suffered falling out of a bunk bed as his baseball team was days away from making its Little League World Series debut.

Easton Oliverson, a pitcher and outfielder for the Snow Canyon team from Santa Clara, was sleeping in a Pennsylvania dormitory bunk bed early Monday morning when he fell, fracturing his skull. Although he was initially alert, his conditioned soon worsened, according to family members.

He was then rushed to a local hospital near Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where doctors found that a piece of skull fragment had punctured an artery, causing bleeding in his brain, the boy’s uncle told the Salt Lake Tribune.

Now, after what his family described as a ‘pretty traumatic surgery,’ Oliverson is alert and beginning to speak.

Easton Oliverson, 12, is pictured being fed following his emergency surgery earlier this week

Easton Oliverson, 12, is pictured being fed following his emergency surgery earlier this week

Oliverson, a pitcher and outfielder for Utah 's Snow Canyon Little League team, was sleeping at the team dormitory ahead of this week's Little League World Series in Pennsylvania , when he fell off the top bunk and was subsequently rushed to a local hospital

Easton Oliverson, the 12-year-old Little Leaguer who was placed in a medically induced coma after falling out of a bunk bed and fracturing his skull, had his breathing tube removed and is showing signs of progress, according to his family

Easton Oliverson, the 12-year-old Little Leaguer who was placed in a medically induced coma after falling out of a bunk bed and fracturing his skull, had his breathing tube removed and is showing signs of progress, according to his family

‘We couldn’t be more proud of our Easton, and more grateful for the prayers that have helped him get to this point,’ read an update on OIiverson’s Facebook page.

‘He is no longer sedated, and starting to wake up more! He asked for water this morning. The doctors said that this is good because it usually takes a week or two for patient’s to usually have the desire to eat or drink after having gotten their breathing tube out!

‘He pulled out his feeding tube in the middle of the night (little stinker),’ the update continued. ‘They put it back in this morning, and have been working on giving him more food through the tube.’

Oliverson even mouthed the words ‘I love you’ to his parents, Jace and Nancy.

Snow Canyon will make its Little League World Series debut in Williamsport on Friday at 3pm. Oliverson’s father, Jace, is an assistant coach on the club, and has encouraged his son’s teammates to continue to play in the celebrated annual tournament.

Oliverson's family thanked everyone for the 'love, support, and prayers,' including a video from Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, the Little Leaguer's favorite player. 'Hey Easton, this is Mookie Betts,' the two-time World Series winner began. 'I just want you to know that we are praying for you, thinking of you, and I hope to see you soon, my man'

News of Oliverson's injury first circulated Monday

Oliverson’s family thanked everyone for the ‘love, support, and prayers,’ including a video from Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, the Little Leaguer’s favorite player. ‘Hey Easton, this is Mookie Betts,’ the two-time World Series winner began. ‘I just want you to know that we are praying for you, thinking of you, and I hope to see you soon, my man’

Oliverson’s family thanked everyone for the ‘love, support, and prayers,’ including a video from Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, the Little Leaguer’s favorite player.

‘Hey Easton, this is Mookie Betts,’ the two-time World Series winner began. ‘I just want you to know that we are praying for you, thinking of you, and I hope to see you soon, my man.’

Oliverson’s younger brother Brogan, an alternate for the team, has been invited to replace Easton, according to the family.

Snow Canyon is the first Little League team from Utah to reach this stage in Williamsport.

‘As hard as it will be to not have Easton out there playing, they’re still from this community, this is still a historical moment for the state, for Little League and for our community,’ Oliverson’s uncle, Spencer Beck, told the Salt Lake Tribune. ‘We’re cheering them on and maybe they’ll have a little inspiration from Easton and they’ll go win it all. That would be awesome.”

Oliverson's younger brother Brogan, an alternate for the team, has been invited to replace Easton (second row, second from the right), according to the family

Oliverson’s younger brother Brogan, an alternate for the team, has been invited to replace Easton (second row, second from the right), according to the family