The Brewers sent infielder Oliver Dunn outright to Triple-A Nashville, according to MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy. Dunn cleared waivers after being designated for assignment when Jackson Chourio returned from the injured list over the weekend. This is his first outright and he doesn’t have three years of big league service, so he’ll need to accept the assignment.
Dunn has been with Nashville since the middle of April. He got a brief look in an uncertain third base mix in the season’s first couple weeks. He hit .167 with a .205 on-base percentage across 14 games before being optioned out. Caleb Durbin came up and seized the third base job as a rookie. The 27-year-old Dunn (28 tomorrow) has had a mediocre season in Triple-A. He’s batting .201/.304/.326 with seven homers through 407 plate appearances.
This has been Dunn’s first extended Triple-A stint. He saw only brief action there in 2023 and ’24. The former 11th round pick had big numbers at the Double-A level while a member of the Philly organization two seasons ago. Milwaukee acquired him going into the ’24 campaign, but he missed most of that season with a back injury. Dunn will remain on hand as infield depth in September. He’ll qualify for minor league free agency at the beginning of the winter if he’s not added back to the 40-man roster.
Dunn done.
Maybe his sister Olivia can help him become a social media influencer.