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Reds rookie Tyler Callihan breaks his forearm trying for catch on inside-the-park homer

  • Tyler Callihan, a rookie left fielder for the Cincinnati Reds, broke his left forearm on Monday night in Atlanta during a game against the Braves.
  • The injury occurred in the third inning with two outs as Callihan attempted a sliding catch on a fly ball hit by Matt Olson that briefly touched his glove before he hit the padded wall.
  • After colliding with the wall, Callihan lost control of the ball, which led to an inside-the-park home run, giving the Braves a 4-0 lead that they maintained to win the game.
  • The Cincinnati Reds announced that Tyler Callihan will undergo surgery and return to Cincinnati for treatment, while a review of the play confirmed that although the ball was touched in fair territory, no catch was completed.
  • Callihan, who made his major league debut last week and was playing his fourth game, now faces recovery implications following the confirmed broken forearm injury.
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Reds rookie Tyler Callihan injures arm trying for catch on inside-the-park home run

ATLANTA (AP) — Cincinnati Reds rookie left fielder Tyler Callihan appeared to suffer a serious injury to his left arm while attempting a sliding catch against the Atlanta Braves on a play that turned into an inside-the-park home run Monday…

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El Fildeo broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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