'Please keep praying for me': Little Leaguer with fractured skull from bunk bed fall speaks out
Little League World Series officials announced that Snow Canyon was filling Easton's open roster spot with his brother, Brogan Oliverson.
Easton had been undergoing treatment at Geisinger Janet Weis Children's Hospital in Danville, Pennsylvania, but was transferred to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, the account said in a post on Monday. The update noted that while Easton has made remarkable steps toward recovery, he "still has a long road ahead of him."
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