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Cincinnati reds The rookie Tyler Callihan broke his left arm during the defeat for the whitish Monday night before the Atlanta braves while crashing against the padded wall of the true Park in Atlanta.
Callihan, who has just made his MLB debut with the reds last week, will undergo surgery in Cincinnati on Tuesday to restart his arm.
The Cincinnati Reds gardener, Tyler Callihan (32), receives help from the field after hitting the wall during the third entry against the Atlanta Braves on Monday, May 5, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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“He is such a good child. You feel terrible for him,” said the Reds manager, Terry Francona, after 4-0 defeat.
Callihan hastened to do what would have been a capture that ends in the third The first base of the Braves, Matt Olson. After briefly making the capture, Callihan crashed into the wall in a foul territory along the left field line.
He rolled the floor with pain. The ball fell from his glove, which he immediately threw, and grabbed his arm.

The Cincinnati Reds gardener, Tyler Callihan (32), receives help from the field after hitting the wall during the third entry against the Atlanta Braves on Monday, May 5, 2025 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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As Callihan was treated and finally helped the countryside, Olson surrounded the bases, insecure of the call, which resulted in a two -run homer inside the park.
The work was challenged by the Reds. A review confirmed that the ball was touched in fair territory, and Callihan did not have enough time for a capture.
“There is no good way to explain it,” Francona said. “The child is running to any explanation trying to do everything possible to save the races.”

The Cincinnati Reds gardener, Tyler Callihan, hits a simple RBI in the second entry against Washington Nationals in Great American Ball Park on May 3, 2025. (Katie Stratman/Imagn images)
Monday night was Callihan’s fourth MLB game. The brave manager Brian Snitker, empathized with him and wanted the rookie a rapid recovery.
“I hate him for the child,” said Snitker. “He is simply putting it for his club … I wish it is something that they can establish and heal well, and he can continue with his career.”