MLB News: The recruit of the Reds breaks the arm crashes on the wall during the diving attempt

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Cincinnati Reds The recruit Tyler Callihan broke his left arm during the defeat of the laundering on Monday evening against the Braves of Atlanta while crashing on the padded wall of Truist Park in Atlanta.

Callihan, who has just made his debut in MLB with the Reds last week, will suffer Tuesday in Cincinnati to reset his arm.

Cincinnati Reds voltiseur, Tyler Callihan (32), was helped out of the field after having crashed into the wall during the third round against the Braves of Atlanta on Monday May 5, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP photo / butch itan)

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“He’s such a good child. You feel terrible for him,” said Reds manager Terry Francona after 4-0 defeat.

Callihan jostled to do what would have been an end of the round in the third on a fly ball of the bat The first basic player of the Braves, Matt Olson. After briefly caught up, Callihan crashed into the wall in nauseating territory along the left line.

He rolled on the pain of pain. The ball fell from his glove, which he immediately launched and caught his arm.

Cincinnati Reds voltiseur, Tyler Callihan (32), was helped out of the field after having crashed into the wall during the third round against the Braves of Atlanta on Monday May 5, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP photo / butch itan)

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As Callihan was treated and finally helped get out of the field, Olson surrounded the bases, uncertain of the call, resulting in a two -point home run inside the park.

The play was challenged by the Reds. An examination confirmed that the ball had been affected in fair territory, and Callihan did not have control long enough for a catch.

“There is no good way to explain it,” said Francona. “The child is booming while trying to do everything he can to save shopping.”

Cincinnati Reds Voltueur, Tyler Callihan, hits a simple RBI during the second round against the Washington Nationals at the Great American Ball Park on May 3, 2025. (Katie Stratman / Imagn images)

Monday evening was the fourth MLB match of Callihan. The manager of the Braves, Brian Snitker, sympathized with him and wished to recruit a rapid recovery.

“I hate it for the child,” said Snitker. “It is fair to put it for his club. … I hope it is something they can define and heal well, and he can continue his career.”

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