The Los Angeles Dodgers activated Rob Segedin off the 60-day disabled list prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Chicago White Sox. Segedin took the place of Chris Hatcher on the active roster, as the right-hander was traded to the Oakland Athletics.
Segedin’s return again gives the Dodgers a four-man bench. He missed 102 games due to a right great toe strain and right wrist surgery. Segedin’s stint on the 10-day disabled list began in April because of the toe issue.
A bone spur was then removed from his wrist in May. Segedin went 11-for-33 with five doubles, two home runs and 10 RBI over a combined 10 rehab games with the Arizona League Dodgers and Triple-A Oklahoma City.