Former Cy-Fair HS Pitcher, Brayden Vickery’s Family Seeks Support And Well Wishes Following Car Wreck
His dedication to baseball remains evident despite the critical condition he faces.
June 16, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on June 16, 2026
A tragic car accident on June 8 has left a local college athlete, Brayden Vickery, fighting to recover from multiple serious injuries.
At 19 years old, Brayden Vickery stands as a right-handed pitcher and multi-talented player who completed his high school education in the Class of 2026.
Originating from Cypress, Texas, he honed his skills at Cy-Fair High School and competed for Hunter Pence Baseball Red.
Currently battling life-threatening complications, Brayden endures a collapsed lung, head trauma with cerebral hemorrhage, orbital socket damage, and extensive lacerations throughout his body.
Support Grows For Injured Pitcher Brayden Vickery
His parents, Therese and Benny, describe his survival as nothing short of miraculous.
Kara Vickery, his sister, conveyed heartfelt appeals through social media urging public awareness and prayerful intentions.
My neighbor. Please consider donating to the expenses associated with his recovery. Glory be to God that he made it through that horrific accident. If nothing else please pray for the family.
Even without financial contributions, community members are encouraged to offer spiritual support during this trying period.
Jenna LaFlamme voiced her astonishment and relief over Brayden’s survival in the comments section.
Carissa Mooney echoed sentiments regarding life’s fragility while acknowledging the community’s collective gratitude.
Brayden had recently recovered from Tommy John surgery before the accident complicated his health journey further.
The Vickery family emphasizes ongoing medical needs including emergency transport, prolonged hospitalization, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation efforts.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Since 2019, the right-hander has increased his fastball velocity by 15 mph, reaching 87 mph by September 2026.
- He competes among elite pitchers in the Class of 2026 with a fastball velocity ranking in the 90.67th percentile.
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