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Marco Levari

HEIGHT

6’0″

WEIGHT

195 lbs

POSITION

RHP

B/T

R/R

CLASS

So.

HOMETOWN

Norfolk, Va.

SCHOOL

Old Dominion

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Tom Sox Drop Thursday Matchup to Braves

On a night where 2-time Super Bowl Champion and philanthropist Chris Long threw out the first pitch, the Charlottesville Tom Sox (16-5) could not echo the buzz felt through the ballpark, falling 7-3 to the Staunton Braves (11-10) on Thursday at Charlottesville High School. Charlottesville fell victim to an impressive pitching performance by the visiting side, mustering up only seven hits and three runs, their fewest at home this season.

Corbin’s Corner: Reflections from the Halfway Point

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (15-4) went 5-1 in another dominant week of VBL action to maintain their league-best record and expand their South Division lead to 4.5 games over the Harrisonburg Turks (10-8). After a two-game sweep of the Staunton Braves (10-10) on Saturday and Sunday, Charlottesville is riding a three-game win streak into the halfway point of the summer season, and with 19 of 40 ballgames in the books, Corbin’s Corner is back with some midseason reflections.

Seven Tom Sox Set to Participate in VBL All-Star Festivities

Seven Tom Sox players and coaches have been named as part of the Valley Baseball League's annual All-Star festivities, the league announced Monday (June 24). Five Tom Sox players – catcher Robbie Lavey, third baseman Johnnie Lopez, shortstop Ethan Gibson, and pitchers Daniel Powell and Marco Levari – will take part in Sunday's All-Star Game with Head Coach Randy Tomlin managing the South team. Additionally, Tommy Roldan will be the Tom Sox's representative in Saturday's Home Run Derby. 

‘Sox Win Back-to-Back Games over the Braves

For the second time in two days, the Charlottesville Tom Sox (15-4) and Staunton Braves (10-10) squared off in a battle of two of the top three teams in the VBL South Division. A pitching duel took hold of Willie T. Barnett Baseball Field that saw four C’Ville pitchers hold the road invaders to two runs, earning the team a 6-2 win.