Rob Segedin put together a strong showing with Triple-A Oklahoma City last season and proceeded to become one of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ unsung heroes. He began this year with OKC but was promoted after nine games.
Segedin’s stint with the Dodgers last all of two games. He was placed on the 10-day disabled list April 19 with a right big toe strain. He suffered the injury on a check swing in his first game with the Dodgers.
Segedin did manage to make a pinch-hit appearance the following night. Nearly one month after being put on the shelf, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts recently said the recovery has hit a bit of a lull, per Andy McCullough of the L.