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

  • Cincinnati Reds rookie Tyler Callihan injured his left forearm after colliding with the wall while trying to make a sliding catch during the May 5, 2025 game against the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta.
  • The injury took place in the third inning with two outs when Callihan pursued a fly ball hit by Matt Olson and collided forcefully with a cushioned barrier located in foul ground near the left-field side.
  • Callihan briefly caught the ball, but it fell from his glove after the collision, and replay confirmed he did not have control long enough for a catch, resulting in an inside-the-park home run by Olson.
  • The Reds announced that Callihan will undergo surgery on Tuesday to repair his fractured forearm, and manager Terry Francona expressed sympathy for the young player’s injury.
  • The Braves secured a 4-0 victory, holding their advantage, while Callihan sustained an injury early and left the game during just his fourth appearance since debuting last week.
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Reds rookie Callihan is expected to miss at least 2 months after surgery to repair forearm fracture

ATLANTA (AP) — Cincinnati Reds rookie left fielder Tyler Callihan is expected to miss at least two months following surgery Tuesday to repair his fractured left forearm suffered while attempting a sliding catch a night earlier.

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