Breaking News: NASCAR Racer Tyler Reddick’s Newborn Son Faces Emergency Surgery After Chest Tumor Pressing on Kidney!

In the high-pressure and fierce NASCAR racing scene, a shocking news has just shaken the audience: the newborn son of racer Tyler Reddick — baby “Rookie” — is fighting for his life after being discovered to have a chest tumor pressing on his kidneys and heart, forcing doctors to perform emergency open surgery to save the baby.
Reddick family red alert

According to an update from ESPN, Tyler’s wife — Alexa Reddick — announced baby Rookie’s health condition. The tumor in the child’s chest is “choking” the renal vein and renal artery, reducing blood flow to the kidneys and forcing the heart to work overtime to compensate.
Alexa said the baby has an enlarged heart due to pressure from the tumor, and one kidney (the right kidney) has completely lost function. According to the medical team, open surgery to remove the right kidney is necessary, but the exact time has not been determined. In the meantime, doctors are using blood pressure medication to help stabilize the baby’s heart and body.
Previously, Rookie’s health condition was kept secret until Alexa announced on social media before the race in Kansas. She revealed that the baby was hospitalized at Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital, Charlotte, and was showing signs of heart failure.
Tyler Reddick “chills” between races and family worries
Right now, Tyler Reddick is still working hard on the track, competing for a spot in the NASCAR finals, while carrying the terrible pressure of having a child’s biological father in critical condition. In the race at The Roval (Charlotte Motor Speedway), Tyler started on pole position but could not win, finishing in 10th place and being eliminated from the championship race of the season.
In a statement to the media, he said: “His condition is still not ‘better’, but I have never seen his color better, he has gained weight. There are many things that are progressing well. But clearly, there are many challenges ahead.”
The 23XI Racing team and teammate Denny Hamlin have voiced their support: they are coordinating to find specialist doctors, get many second opinions, and make every effort to support the Reddick family with all possible resources. Hamlin said: “We have done everything we can to help them access top experts. Now, knowing the treatment path is clearer is a part of the consolation.”
The arduous journey ahead
Currently, doctors and family are in the waiting phase for the right time for surgery, when Rookie’s body is stable enough to endure major surgery. If all goes well, the road to recovery will be long — including monitoring remaining kidney function, stabilizing the heart, and other supportive therapies.
With a life that started with a lot of turbulence, Rookie has faced challenges that many people would never have dared to imagine in his early months. The Reddick family is now facing difficult choices every day — between hope and fear — but they are showing resilience and a strong determination to fight together.