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Robbie Lavey

HEIGHT

6’1″

WEIGHT

200 lbs

POSITION

C/1B

B/T

L/R

CLASS

So.

HOMETOWN

Oakton, Va.

SCHOOL

George Washington
Season:

Career Statistics

Lavey’s Walk-Off Homer Secures Win Over Generals

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (17-5) battled back in the ninth inning against the Waynesboro Generals (9-13) to earn a hard-fought 3-2 win on Friday Night at Charlottesville High School. Chase Stryker showed up big time with a career-high of seven strikeouts for the season, and Robbie Lavey sent the ‘Sox home smiling with a walk-off two-run home run.

‘Sox Win Rain-Shortened Game in Covington

After five rain-shortened innings, the Charlottesville Tom Sox (16-4) defeated the Covington Lumberjacks (7-13) 5-1 at Casey Field on Wednesday night.

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. 

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March 23 – 7 PM – Elks Lodge