CLEVELAND -- Outfielder Tyler Collins will rejoin the Detroit Tigers on Monday to provide depth while Mikie Mahtook and Alex Presley deal with nagging injuries.

Collins is not on the 40-man roster, so a corresponding move must be made. The Tigers said it would be announced prior to the Tigers' series opener against the Cleveland Indians on Monday.

Collins, 27, began the year as the team's starting right fielder but struggled offensively and was designated for assignment on May 28 after going 2-for-29 with 17 strikeouts during a 10-game stretch.

Collins went unclaimed on waivers, and the Tigers outrighted his contract to Triple-A Toledo, where he hit well after a slow start. In 74 games with the Mud Hens, he hit .288 with an .820 OPS. He had nine home runs and 46 RBIs.

Both Mahtook and Presley have missed the last two games in Toronto. Mahtook has been dealing with groin soreness.

The Tigers have also been without shortstop Jose Iglesias, who was activated from the paternity list on Saturday but has been helping his wife and newborn son evacuate from south Florida as Hurricane Irma approached.

Outfielder Jim Adduci is already on the 40-man roster but was not called up after the Mud Hens' season ended. The fact that the Tigers are opting for Collins instead of him suggests that he might be the odd man out in the roster shuffle.

The Tigers might also be able to clear a spot by transferring reliever Arcenio Leon to the 60-day disabled list.