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Braves fans feel for Reds's view, which was frighteningly injured when crashing against the wall

The first Baseman of Atlanta Braves Matt Olson makes many things well on a baseball field. He can beat the ball per mile, is generally a good striker overall and plays a good defense most of the time on the first basis. The only thing he definitely cannot do is the reason why those who do not look at their game against the Reds will be surprised that he has reached a Homerun in the inside. Unfortunately, the reason why it turned out was absolutely brutal.

In the lower end of the third inning, Olson from Brady Singer drove a field down the left field line in the other direction. The Reds rookie let the field player Tyler Callihan down and apparently caught, but then fell against the wall. The ball came out, Olson circled the bases and you really don't want to see the video of Callihan, if you have a weak stomach.

Unhappy and brutal injury to the red outfield leads to unlikely Homerun for the good in the park

It never feels good to benefit from such players of another player. Callihan was incredibly close to playing a great game and was seriously injured instead. If we are honest with ourselves, it feels as if the referee misunderstood his review of the piece and it should have been an out. It is possible that you no longer wanted to watch the video of Callihan's arm/wrist, as it was not thought, and frankly we would respect that.

Hopefully Callihan will soon be on the way, because that was pretty cruel. Yes, Atlanta made something out of it, but it is not worth a run or two to have threatened a man's season or even a career.

So far there is no word about what Callihan's injury is, but that will come out in the coming hours and days. Send him and his family and friends to send their best wishes.

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