Struck by a Bat While Playing Baseball, Canyon Lake, Texas Resident Sophia Martinez, 10, Was Airlifted to Austin with Brain Swelling and a Shattered Eye Socket
October 9, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on October 8, 2026
The Martinez family, who recently moved to Canyon Lake, Texas, is facing a devastating tragedy after ten-year-old Sophia Martinez accidentally struck herself in the head with a baseball bat, breaking her eye socket.
According , the tragic accident took place on Saturday evening, October 4, 2026.
While Sophia was playing baseball in the yard with friends and family, she was accidentally struck in the head by a baseball bat, leading to a severe head trauma injury.
Furthermore, Sophia was immediately airlifted to Austin in critical condition. Doctors discovered that she had suffered a large hematoma and swelling in her brain.
Sophia underwent surgery to control the bleeding, and after the swelling subsided, doctors discovered a fracture in her skull above her eye, which will require reconstructive surgery on her eye socket in the coming weeks.
Many of her loved ones are supporting Sophia’s parents, Carlie and Aaron Martinez, and siblings during this difficult time and praying for her speedy recovery.
Similarly, the Canyon Lake community has created a GoFundMe page to help Sophia and her family.
Sophia Martinez is Recovering From Her Injuries
Despite everything Sophia Martinez has been through, she continues to display remarkable courage and strength, with the constant support of her parents, Carlie and Aaron Martinez, and her siblings.
Sophia has now been taken off the ventilator and is breathing on her own, showing signs of consciousness.
While she is still in the hospital, she is resting and healing one step at a time with her family by her side.
The family expressed their gratitude, thanking everyone for their donations, prayers, and words of encouragement.
They revealed that Sophia is recovering and doing well; however, she will need reconstructive surgery in two weeks instead of celebrating her birthday.
Similarly, the family also stated that, although there is no definite date for her return home, doctors are hopeful that it will be soon.
Sophia has also been able to stand, play, smile, and eat.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Sophia Martinez’s mother, Carlie Shafer Martinez, is the head coach at Greater Winter Haven Youth Baseball.
- Her father, Aaron J Martinez, is a driver at Sabcon Underground.
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