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Angels prospect Rio Foster fights to regain his life as family seeks team support
Summary
Rio Foster, a 22-year-old Angels prospect injured in a September car crash, remains in rehabilitation with serious head injuries and inconsistent communication; his family is seeking clarity about whether the team will continue his insurance and support.
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Rio Foster, a 22-year-old outfield prospect in the Los Angeles Angels organization, is recovering in rehabilitation after a September car crash that left him with serious head injuries. He remains dependent on ongoing care and shows intermittent signs of communication. Foster’s family is managing mounting medical and daily living needs while seeking clarity about whether the team will keep him on its insurance. The case has also prompted legal action and inquiries from the players’ union.
Key details:
- Officials say Foster was a passenger in a September single-car crash involving an impaired driver and suffered serious head injuries.
- He is in rehabilitation, uses a wheelchair, is dependent on care, and shows inconsistent communication and progress.
- The driver has been charged with vehicular assault, is in custody, and plea negotiations are ongoing.
- The family has raised funds online and received donations from players; the Angels have not confirmed whether they will continue his team insurance and the MLB Players Association is reviewing the situation.
Summary:
Foster’s injuries have left him reliant on therapy and family support while medical and living costs accumulate. Criminal proceedings for the driver are underway with plea discussions in progress, and the team’s decision about insurance and further assistance remains pending. Undetermined at this time.
