DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers will recall right-handed relief pitcher Victor Alcantara before Tuesday's game, adding another arm to their crowded bullpen.

The Tigers will now have 13 relief pitchers, in addition to five starters. (Jordan Zimmermann and Michael Fulmer are injured).

Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said Alcantara would probably be the last player recalled from Triple-A Toledo. The Mud Hens' season ended on Monday.

That would mean Bruce Rondon is not getting an invitation back to the big-league club, possibly marking the end of his time with the organization. Rondon is eligible for arbitration again this winter and could be non-tendered, meaning he wouldn't be offered a contract for 2018.

In contrast to the huge bullpen, Tigers will be going with only a five-man bench once Miguel Cabrera returns from suspension. Outfielder Jim Adduci and Double-A Erie second baseman Dawel Lugo are the only position players on the 40-man roster who haven't been called up to Detroit.

Alcantara, 24, was acquired last winter from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for Cameron Maybin. He split the year between Toledo and Erie, going 1-3 with a 3.62 ERA.

Control has been an issue for Alcantara at times. He's walked 46 and struck out 73 in 74 2/3 innings this year.

The Tigers bullpen now contains: left-handers Blaine Hardy, Jairo Labourt, Daniel Norris and Daniel Stumpf; and right-handers Jeff Ferrell, Shane Greene, Myles Jaye, Joe Jimenez, Zac Reininger, Warwick Saupold, Drew VerHagen, Alex Wilson and Alcantara.

Wilson will return from a three-game suspension on Tuesday.