University of Miami Athletics

Brandon Brewer

position

Director of Player Development

Phone

305-284-4171

Brandon Brewer - Baseball - University of Miami Athletics

Brandon Brewer is entering his third year on the Miami baseball staff, serving as the director of player development.

Brewer assists with a variety of duties, including recruiting, baseball analytics and camp activities.

He joined the Hurricanes baseball program prior to the 2022 season, accepting a position as an assistant coach.

In his prior role, Brewer coached Miami’s infield and assisted with the Hurricanes’ hitters. A former standout player at the University of West Florida, he joined the Hurricanes after four years at Stetson, where he worked with the Hatters’ infielders and hitters.

In 2021, Brewer guided Stetson to the second-best fielding percentage in the ASUN after helping the Hatters lead the conference in his first season.

A native of Apopka, Fla., Brewer batted .390 during his senior season at West Florida while leading the Argonauts to a Division II national championship in 2011. He started all 61 games that season for UWF at shortstop, scoring 55 runs while driving in 36. He also proved to be a threat on the base paths, successfully stealing 20 bags in 25 attempts.

Brewer was selected as an All-Region (D2CCA, ABCA & NCBWA) player in 2011 and was a second team All-American (NCBWA and Daktronics). He was twice named as a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner (2009 & 11)

As a junior in 2010, Brewer hit .289 while starting all 56 games for the Argos. He scored 50 runs that year with 34 driven in, while stealing 17 bases on 22 attempts.

Over his four seasons at West Florida, Brewer hit .316, while starting 224 of the 225 games he played in. He scored 179 runs in his career and drove in another 122 and stole 58 bases. He ranks in the UWF career top 10 for hits, runs, RBI, total bases, stolen bases, walks and assists.

Following his senior season, he was drafted in the 36th round of the MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels. He played two seasons in the minor leagues, one in Orem, Utah, and one with Class-A Inland Empire.

Prior to his exploits at UWF and in minor league baseball, Brewer led his Apopka Little League team to Williamsport, Pa., and the Little League World Series in 2001. The Apopka team captured the U.S. Championship, before falling in the World Series finale to Japan.

He played on that Little League championship team for his father, Bobby Brewer, who currently serves as the head coach at Apopka High School.

Brewer is married to his wife, Taylor, and the couple reside in Coral Gables.