Brewers release Tucker Davidson

Brewers release Tucker Davidson

The Brewers have switched from left-handed Tucker Davidson. He was released at the end of the season, as noted by Matt Eddy of Baseball America in a review of the minor league transactions. The 29-year-old dated Milwaukee in August. Prior to his departure, he made six appearances for Triple-A Nashville.

Davidson had one of his most successful professional seasons in 2025, heading overseas to pitch for the KBO’s Lotte Giants, making 22 starts with a 3.65 ERA. Davdison hit just under one batter per inning and won 10 games with the Giants. He was waived in August when the team came in Vince Velasquez. Davidson was unable to continue his solid season when he joined the Sounds. He posted a 4.68 ERA over six starts. Triple-A bats hit .277 against Davidson over 25 innings.

Atlanta took Davidson in the 19th round of the 2016 draft. He progressed through the minors and reached Triple-A in 2019. Davidson posted an impeccable 2.15 ERA in 25 starts between Double-A and Triple-A that season. He didn’t miss many bats, but he piled up ground balls at a high rate.

The strong year earned Davidson an MLB look in 2020, albeit for just one appearance. He made seven starts for the Braves from 2021 to 2022 before going to the Angels in the Raisel Iglesias trade. Davidson was moved to relief in 2023 and made 37 appearances out of the bullpen for the Angels and Royals. He also started with Kansas City, which acquired him in August after the Angels designated him for assignment. Davidson has a 5.76 ERA over 129 2/3 Big League innings.

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