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Prayers up for Tyler Callihan 🙏 For starters, this should be a catch. Second, a play will be blown dead if the ball ends up underneath the wall, but after a player snaps his wrist it stays live and you allow an inside the park home run???
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First off, it is not a catch by rule of the book. Second, Olson is just supposed to stop running because dude got hurt? Sports doesn’t work that way. Lastly, feel bad for the kid that he got hurt.

Well if it's not a catch, it's a home run. But it's a catch. There's zero way it's not a catch. Everybody involved with confirming the call should be immediately fired.

Not a catch. Read the rule. Ball left the glove “involuntarily”. The SS or CF should’ve retrieved the ball quicker. I feel bad for the LF. That’s a rough injury. #BravesCountry

It's too bad he got hurt but it's not a catch.

I feel awful for that kid and praying for a full recovery, but yes. That's the rules. You don't just stop the game.

No sport stops a play due to injury to disadvantage the offensive team. Think about it -- doesn't happen in hockey until change of possession or play is dead. Basketball same. Stop being absurd in an attempt to come up with a hot take.

You throw it with the other arm then go down in pain.

I get it, Callihan made a great attempt. Fields are different and that is part of the outfield challenge. Rules shouldn't discriminate on obstacles. If he pulls up because of the wall, maybe no catch. But don't go blaming Matt O...
For starters, it was a live ball and could have been picked up by another player. So you don't stop running until it's called. No one seemed to care when Jazz got his ITP HR when Acuna got hurt and was out for the rest of the season.

Did you have that same energy when Jazz Chisholm got an inside the parker against Acuna?


