It was a bit of a disappointing season for J.D. Davis this year, especially coming off his promising 2019. He hit just .247/.371/.389 with just six home runs, and he drove in 19 runs. His season was good for 0.5 fWAR, which was a far cry from 2019 even in a shortened season. He showed flashes at third base, where he played most of the year, but he still cannot be reliably counted on to man the hot corner.
Of course a case could be made to trade Davis. If the designated hitter does not return to the National League next year, Davis most likely becomes a man without a position.