CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians' outfield has gotten slightly healthier.

The club activated Austin Jackson from the 10-day disabled list on Friday. He'll fill the vacancy created when Lonnie Chisenhall landed on the seven-day concussion DL on Thursday.

Jackson was scheduled to start in right field for Triple-A Columbus on Thursday in likely the last leg of his minor-league rehab assignment. Instead, the game was postponed because of rain, which also forced Corey Kluber's rehab start back by one day. He'll start for Double-A Akron on Friday night.

Jackson suffered a hyperextended big toe on a dash to first base in Detroit earlier this month. He is one of five Tribe outfielders to spend time on the DL this season.

Abraham Almonte (biceps strain) and Brandon Guyer (wrist sprain) remain on the DL. Tyler Naquin is on the DL at Triple-A because of a lower back strain.

Jackson is batting .273 with a .853 OPS in 12 games with the Tribe this season.

The Indians had summoned southpaw reliever Kyle Crockett from Triple-A to take Chisenhall's place for Thursday's game before Mother Nature interfered.