Tyler Callihan, an outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds, recounts his injury and recovery process after a collision with the wall during a game. Despite his certainty of catching the ball, the TV screen indicated a different outcome, leading to a home run. This incident sparked curiosity and a quest for answers, as Callihan questioned the officials' call. Despite the setback, Callihan's determination and hard work led to a successful recovery, and he is now ready to compete for a spot on the team during spring training. The Reds community praised his effort, and he is projected to be 'full-go' for the start of spring training in Goodyear, Arizona. The time away from the game allowed Callihan to appreciate family time and reflect on his playing style. As the Reds prepare for the 2026 season, Callihan's story serves as a reminder of the importance of hard work and resilience in overcoming challenges. The Reds' 40-man roster is currently full, but the team is always looking to improve. The 2026 season promises to be an exciting one for the Reds, with a projected starting lineup and the return of Redsfest at the newly-renovated Duke Energy Convention Center.