ATLANTA — Cincinnati Reds rookie left fielder Tyler Callihan broke his left forearm while attempting a sliding catch on a play that turned into an inside-the-park home run Monday night in a 4-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
Reds manager Terry Francona said Callihan will be sent back to Cincinnati on Tuesday for surgery to set the arm.
''He's such a good kid, you feel terrible for him,'' Francona said.
With two outs in the third inning, Callihan was chasing down a flyball from Matt Olson and briefly made the grab before crashing hard into the padded wall in foul territory along the left-field line. After he hit the wall, the ball fell out of Callihan's glove as he rolled onto his back in pain and grabbed his left arm.
Reds fielders momentarily stopped, unsure if Callihan made the catch or if the ball was foul. Austin Riley scored from first base and Olson circled the bases at half speed, not sure of the ruling.
''There's no good way to explain it,'' Francona said. ''The kid is running full blast trying to do everything he can to save runs.''
Reds athletic trainers tended to Callihan, who walked back to the dugout and clubhouse holding his left arm.
The play was reviewed and replay confirmed the ball was touched in fair territory and Callihan did not have control of it long enough to constitute a catch.