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Cincinnati Reds on the left the field fish rookie Tyler Callihan suffered a broken forearm of the team during the team's 4-0 street on Monday.

The left field player tried a thrust on a Matt Olson fly ball and secured it briefly before colliding with the wall in a bad territory. The impact stormed the ball loosely, which led to a Homerun Infield, and Calligan appeared visibly painful after the game and reached for his left arm.

Braves' Austin Riley hit the first basis when Olson slowly circled the bases and was not sure whether the game had been ruled for foul or whether the ball had been caught.

The reds manager Terry Francona delivered an update about the young star after the game.

“They protected him again in the clubhouse. She sent him to Cincinnati in the morning and sets up an operation,” Francona told reporters. “He is such a good child. You feel terrible for him.”

Callihan, who made his debut last week, played in his fourth game of the season for the 18-18-Reds when the injury took place.

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