The Chicago White Sox made significant roster changes, including the activation of infielder Josh Rojas, who had been sidelined with a toe injury. Rojas, signed in the offseason, is expected to contribute across the infield after a limited rehab stint. Veteran first baseman Bobby Dalbec was designated for assignment after struggling since joining the team. Additionally, the White Sox recalled Tyler Gilbert and selected Caleb Freeman, while placing reliever Fraser Ellard on the injured list, marking major shifts in the team's pitching and position roster mid-season.
Rojas, signed in the offseason to a one-year, $3.5 million deal, fractured a toe on his right foot near the end of spring training.
Dalbec, 29, spent parts of the past five seasons with the Boston Red Sox and has a career average of .222.
With the White Sox, Dalbec hit .222/.333/.278 (4-18) with a double, RBI, two runs scored and three walks in seven games.
Freeman will seek his first major league appearance after joining the White Sox's minor league system in 2019.
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