By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com and Associated Press
Published: 01:30 BST, 27 June 2019 | Updated: 01:35 BST, 27 June 2019
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The two-year-old girl who was struck by a foul ball last month at a Houston Astros vs. Chicago Cubs game has suffered serious injuries including a skull fracture and a seizure and is now on medication.
The child's family is finally disclosing her condition, hiring attorney Richard Mithoff who listed the extent of her injuries in a letter to Astros owner Jim Crane.
The little girl was struck in the head by Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr’s fourth-inning line-drive that flew into the stands behind third base at Houston's Minute Maid Park on May 29.
She was sitting on a relative's lap when she was struck in the head and was rushed to the hospital, where she remained for several days.
The letter revealed she suffered a skull fracture, brain contusions, bleeding, brain edema, and a seizure. As a result she is now on medication to prevent future seizures and is recovering at home.
The family of the two-year-old girl (above) who was hit by a foul ball at a Houston Astros game last month has disclosed the extent of her injuries including skull fracture, brain contusions, bleeding and a seizure
The little girl was struck in the head by Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr’s fourth-inning line-drive that flew into the stands behind third base at Houston's Minute Maid Park on May 29
At the May 29 game Cubs outfielder Almora fell to his knees and burst into tears after he saw his foul ball hit the