Seoul: Bae Ji-hwan has been designated for assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers, as his return to the majors lasted just four games. The Brewers made the move after acquiring Jonathan Ornelas from the Athletics in exchange for cash. According to Yonhap News Agency, once a player is designated for assignment, he can be traded or placed on irrevocable waivers within seven days. If the player clears waivers, meaning no team picks that player from waivers, then the player may be sent outright to the minors or released, becoming a free agent. Bae started this season in Triple-A with the Syracuse Mets, the New York Mets' affiliate, and was released on August 5. The Brewers picked him up and immediately placed him on their active roster last Sunday. Bae managed a bunt single in his Brewers debut but was limited to just one more at-bat over the next three games. Bae signed with the Atlanta Braves in 2017, but the deal was voided by Major League Baseball due to the Braves' signing violations. He later joined the Pitt sburgh Pirates and made his big league debut with them in 2022. In 2023, Bae played in a career-high 111 games but was limited to 42 games combined over the next two seasons. The 27-year-old offers speed and defensive versatility, having played second base, shortstop, and all three outfield positions in his major league career, and logged time at second base and the three outfield positions in the minors this year.