Reds' Callihan Faces Surgery After Forearm Fracture
Reds' Callihan Faces Surgery After Forearm Fracture

Reds' Callihan Faces Surgery After Forearm Fracture

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Cincinnati Reds rookie Tyler Callihan suffered a fractured left forearm after crashing into the outfield wall while attempting a sliding catch during Monday's game against the Atlanta Braves. The injury occurred in the third inning on a fly ball from Matt Olson, resulting in an inside-the-park home run after review determined Callihan did not control the ball. Callihan, playing in his fourth major league game, is expected to undergo surgery and faces a lengthy recovery period. Reds manager Terry Francona and teammates described the injury as severe and expressed sympathy, noting Callihan's resilience through earlier injury setbacks in his career. Callihan left the field under his own power, visibly in pain. The Reds lost the game 4-0 and will continue their series against the Braves in Atlanta.

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