Shock and Fallout: MSU’s Lefty Ace Garrett Brewer Bolts for Auburn — Spartans Fans Outraged, Questions Swirl Around Coach Boss’s Portal Plan
In a move that has left Michigan State baseball fans stunned and emotionally reeling, standout left-handed pitcher Garrett Brewer has officially entered the transfer portal and committed to Auburn University. The decision — made public earlier today — sparked an immediate wave of backlash from the Spartans faithful, many of whom are openly questioning the leadership and roster management of longtime head coach Jake Boss Jr.
Brewer, who emerged last season as one of MSU’s most reliable and promising arms, played a pivotal role in anchoring the team’s pitching rotation. Known for his deceptive delivery, sharp breaking ball, and impressive poise under pressure, Brewer had become a fan favorite and a key figure in what was expected to be a bounce-back campaign for the Spartans in 2025. Now, that vision has taken a major hit.
Brewer’s move to Auburn, an SEC powerhouse with national ambitions, is being interpreted by many as a damning indictment of the current state of MSU baseball. While players transferring to larger programs has become more common in the NIL and portal era, Brewer’s exit cuts especially deep for fans — not just because of his talent, but because of the timing and the silence from the coaching staff leading up to the announcement.
From Auburn’s perspective, the acquisition of Brewer is a major victory. The Tigers are aiming to bolster their pitching corps after struggling with consistency last season. Brewer brings a rare blend of control, movement, and composure that fits seamlessly into Auburn’s plan to challenge for a conference title and secure a deep postseason run.
Meanwhile, in East Lansing, Brewer’s departure is only the latest in a string of high-profile exits that have fans and insiders sounding the alarm. Over the past two offseasons, MSU has lost several key contributors via the transfer portal, including top hitters and now a cornerstone pitcher.
The growing trend has brought scrutiny to Coach Jake Boss Jr., who has led the Spartans since 2009 but is now under intense pressure. While Boss has had success in developing players and bringing in solid recruiting classes, critics argue that his transfer strategy — or lack thereof — is failing in the current era of college baseball.
Spartans fans, long known for their passionate support, are calling for more transparency and a clear plan moving forward. Many feel that the coaching staff has not adapted to the rapid changes in college athletics, especially the rise of NIL deals and aggressive transfer recruiting by southern powerhouses.
Some are even calling for athletic department intervention, urging AD Alan Haller to reassess the direction of the program and how it plans to retain talent moving forward.
As the dust settles from Brewer’s departure, MSU is left with major question marks heading into the fall. Who steps up to fill the void on the mound? Can the Spartans make any meaningful portal additions of their own before next season begins? And perhaps most pressingly, can Jake Boss Jr. silence the critics and reestablish the program’s trajectory?
Sources indicate that MSU will be active in pursuing arms from the portal in the coming weeks, but the pressure is on to make impactful moves — and fast. With recruiting battles intensifying and the fanbase growing restless, the Spartans cannot afford more losses like Brewer’s, both in terms of talent and optics.