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The Rookie Tyler Callihan from Reds leaves the game with a broken forearm

Atlanta-Cincinnati Reds Rookie let the field player Tyler Callihan suffered a broken forearm from the left when he tried a slide against the Atlanta Braves on a piece that became a home run in the parking lot on Monday evening.

With two outs in the third inning, Callihan chased a fly ball from Matt Olson and made himself briefly before he fell hard against the padded wall in a bad territory along the left field line. After hit the wall, the ball fell out of Callihan's glove when he rolled on his back in pain and reached his left arm.

Reds Fielders currently stopped, unsure whether Callihan was catching or whether the ball was bad. Austin Riley met from the first base and Olson circled the bases at half -speed, not sure that the judgment was not safe.

Callihan was visited by Reds athletic coaches and went back to the shelter and the clubhouse in which he held his left arm. The Reds made the official announcement of the name for injuries in the eighth inn.

The piece was checked and Replay confirmed that the ball was touched in the fair area and Callihan did not have long enough control to form a hook. Olsons Homerun brought the Braves a 4-0 lead.

Callihan played in his fourth major League game after making his debut last week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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