The Los Angeles Dodgers activated shortstop Miguel Rojas from the 10-game injured list before Monday's home game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Rojas, 34, missed the past 10 games due to a left hamstring strain. He was struggling with a .125 average (4-for-32) before the injury.
The Dodgers acquired Rojas from the Miami Marlins in the offseason in exchange for minor league infielder Jacob Amaya.
Rojas has a .259 career average with 39 homers and 269 RBIs in 966 games over 10 seasons. He first reached the majors with the Dodgers in 2014 before spending the next eight seasons with the Marlins.
Los Angeles designated catcher Austin Wynns for assignment in a corresponding move. Wynns was 2-for-11 (.182) in five games with the Dodgers. He also went 0-for-2 in one game for the San Francisco Giants earlier this season.
Overall, Wynns has a .229 career average with 12 homers and 53 RBIs in 186 games over five seasons with the Baltimore Orioles (2018-19, 2021), Giants (2022-23) and Dodgers.