DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have recalled outfielder Jim Adduci from Triple-A Toledo, the Toledo Blade reported late Friday.

The team did not immediately confirm the transaction, nor is it clear what the corresponding move would be.

Adduci was optioned to Toledo on Sunday and has spent less than the required 10 days there, so he would only be eligible to replace an injured player.

No Tigers left Friday night's game with injury, although first baseman Miguel Cabrera was seen conferring with head athletic trainer Kevin Rand in the dugout in the eighth inning. Cabrera remained in the game.

Although Adduci has played first base in the past, he's worked exclusively as an outfielder for the Tigers and Mud Hens.

The Tigers have been using a three-man bench and an eight-man bullpen since Adduci was optioned and replaced by right-handed pitcher Drew VerHagen on Sunday.

Adduci, 32, rejoined the Tigers after J.D. Martinez was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He hit .318 (14-for-44 with four doubles and two triples) during a three-week stint with the Tigers earlier this year before going on the disabled list with an oblique strain.