Tyler Callihan, a rookie left fielder for the Cincinnati Reds, suffered a broken left forearm while attempting to make a sliding catch against the Atlanta Braves. The incident occurred during the third inning when Callihan pursued a fly ball hit by Matt Olson. Although he initially touched the ball, he crashed into the wall, losing control of the ball and allowing Olson to score an inside-the-park home run. Callihan left the game in pain after being treated by trainers. The injury was formally announced later, as the Reds faced a challenging moment in the game.
Cincinnati Reds rookie Tyler Callihan suffered a broken left forearm while attempting to make a sliding catch against the Atlanta Braves.
Callihan, who made his major league debut last week, was injured while trying to catch a fly ball from Matt Olson.
After crashing into the wall, Callihan was attended to by trainers before leaving the field still holding his injured arm.
The play was reviewed, ruling that Callihan did not maintain control of the ball, resulting in an inside-the-park home run.
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