Former MLB prospect sues White Sox for millions over COVID-19 vaccine injury
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By Andrew Chapados
Published on March 10, 2026.
Isaiah Carranza, a former baseball player, is suing the Chicago White Sox for $19 million in damages over a vaccine side effect that has sidelined him for life. The former pitcher alleges that the team denied his injury after he was "coerced" into receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. He claims that the injury severely impacted his ability to throw at a professional level and led to severe pain and dysfunction in his pitching arm. CarranZA's legal team claims that minor league players lack union representation and financial security to speak out against the "condition of employment". The lawsuit was filed by Peter Law Group, which claims that Caranza's professional baseball career was cut short and he now has a permanent autonomic nervous system disorder.
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