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Brewers Quietly Released World Series Champion Before NLCS Loss

Brewers Quietly Released World Series Champion Before NLCS Loss

Summary

The Milwaukee Brewers released Tucker Davidson, a former Atlanta Braves World Series champion, before their loss in the National League Championship Series. Davidson, who played in South Korea before joining the Brewers, had been pitching for their Triple-A team this season. The Brewers might need new pitchers soon due to potential departures in their lineup.

Key Facts

  • The Milwaukee Brewers were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series.
  • Before the series, the Brewers released pitcher Tucker Davidson on October 12.
  • Davidson previously played for the Atlanta Braves and helped them in their World Series run.
  • He pitched in South Korea for the Lotte Giants before joining the Brewers on a minor league contract.
  • Davidson had six starts with a 4.68 ERA for the Brewers' Triple-A team this season.
  • He has five seasons of Major League Baseball experience, playing for several teams.
  • The Brewers might lose pitchers Brandon Woodruff and Jose Quintana in the offseason.
  • The team often seeks affordable players like Davidson to strengthen their pitching staff.
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