Baseball

Brady Renck
- Title:
- Director of Operations
- Email:
- braden.renck@pepperdine.edu
Brady Renck will enter his second season as the baseball Director of Operations under head coach Tyler LaTorre in 2027, who hired Renck to the staff in fall 2025. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the program.
A former Waves baseball player, Renck came back to Malibu after working back home in Colorado with the Longmont Baseball League in his hometown of Longmont, Colorado, a suburb north of Denver. While working with the league, he ran youth camps and taught the game through lessons.
Renck helped the revival of the Pepperdine baseball program in 2026, when the Waves won 21 games, the most since 2022, and 15 West Coast Conference games, the most since 2018. Pepperdine's team batting average jumped nearly 30 points from the 2025 season, while the blue and orange's home run output nearly doubled. Defensively, the Waves surrendered 95 fewer earned runs than in 2025.
In his lone season as student-athlete with Pepperdine in 2024, Renck hit .298 across 215 at-bats, blasting eight home runs while driving in 34. He tallied 24 walks and scored 42 runs. Prior to his season with the Waves, Renck played four seasons at Westmont. He was a two-time All-Conference and Gold Glove award-winner. Renck smashed at a .398 clip with 15 doubles, six triples, five home runs, and had 16 stolen bases while leading the Warriors to a GSACÂ Conference championship and their first-ever NAIA championship in 2023. He graduated from Longmont High School in 2019 and played three years of varsity baseball. Renck had a career batting average of .413, and also played tennis and basketball.
A former Waves baseball player, Renck came back to Malibu after working back home in Colorado with the Longmont Baseball League in his hometown of Longmont, Colorado, a suburb north of Denver. While working with the league, he ran youth camps and taught the game through lessons.
Renck helped the revival of the Pepperdine baseball program in 2026, when the Waves won 21 games, the most since 2022, and 15 West Coast Conference games, the most since 2018. Pepperdine's team batting average jumped nearly 30 points from the 2025 season, while the blue and orange's home run output nearly doubled. Defensively, the Waves surrendered 95 fewer earned runs than in 2025.
In his lone season as student-athlete with Pepperdine in 2024, Renck hit .298 across 215 at-bats, blasting eight home runs while driving in 34. He tallied 24 walks and scored 42 runs. Prior to his season with the Waves, Renck played four seasons at Westmont. He was a two-time All-Conference and Gold Glove award-winner. Renck smashed at a .398 clip with 15 doubles, six triples, five home runs, and had 16 stolen bases while leading the Warriors to a GSACÂ Conference championship and their first-ever NAIA championship in 2023. He graduated from Longmont High School in 2019 and played three years of varsity baseball. Renck had a career batting average of .413, and also played tennis and basketball.


























