Overview
- Tyler Callihan, Cincinnati Reds rookie left fielder, sustained a left arm injury while attempting a sliding catch on Monday night against the Atlanta Braves.
- The injury occurred in the third inning when Callihan collided with the outfield wall chasing a fly ball hit by Matt Olson.
- The misplay resulted in an inside-the-park home run for Olson, confirmed through a Major League Baseball replay review, giving the Braves a 4-0 lead.
- Callihan was attended to by Reds trainers and walked off the field holding his left arm before being replaced by Blake Dunn in left field.
- The incident marks a challenging moment in Callihan’s early MLB career, as he was playing in just his fourth game after debuting last week.