Chicago — The Tigers’ abysmal offense is getting a little shot in the arm.
Kerry Carpenter has returned to the Tigers after a two-game rehab stint at Triple A.
Carpenter rejoined the Tigers before Sunday’s series finale against the White Sox.
He has been out since May 9 with a left AC joint sprain.
The Tigers have lost 20 of 24 games, including the first two games against the White Sox. They had 11 hits total in the first two games of the series.
Also Sunday, Gage Workman was optioned and Tigers manager AJ Hinch said that Justin Verlander (hip) will make his first rehab start Tuesday for Toledo.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kerry Carpenter returns to Tigers after two-game rehab stint
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