The Brewers outrighted outfielder Jonathan Davis on Sunday, per the team’s transaction page.
The club did not officially announce the move, so it flew under the radar over the weekend.
Davis joined the big-league roster midway through June when the Brewers designated Lorenzo Cain for assignment.
In 91 plate appearances, Davis showcased a patient eye at the plate, walking 15.4% of the time and posting a .344 on-base percentage.
However, he did next to no hitting, batting .224 and slugging .237, which translated to a 77 wRC+.
When the Brewers promoted Garrett Mitchell near the end of August, Davis hit the injured list with a right elbow contusion in a corresponding move.