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Garrett Mason

HEIGHT

6’3″

WEIGHT

225 lbs

POSITION

RHP

B/T

R/R

CLASS

So.

HOMETOWN

Henrico, Va.

SCHOOL

Virginia Tech

INSTAGRAM

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Garrett Mason Pronunciation

**Bio information via Virginia Tech athletics

2024 at Virginia Tech
• Did not make an appearance as a freshman.

High School
• Four-year varsity letterwinner at Mills E. Godwin High School (Richmond, Virginia) under head coach Josh Gentry … Named the Eagles’ Most Valuable Player during his sophomore season … Reached the Virginia High School League (VHSL) Class 5 state semifinals with Godwin during the 2021 and 2023 seasons … Member of the Eagles’ 2023 VHSL Region 5C championship team that achieved a 22-3 record.
• Named to the 2023 Perfect Game Preseason Atlantic Region All-High School Senior Second Team.
• Competed as a wide receiver in football and as a center in basketball.

Personal
• Born Aug. 30, 2024, in Richmond, Virginia … Son to David and Catherine Mason … Has a younger sister, Eliza.
• Grew up as a fan of the Baltimore Orioles … Inspired by athletes Michael Jordan and Manny Machado.
• Virginia Tech Class of 2027.

**Bio information via Virginia Tech athletics

2024 at Virginia Tech
• Did not make an appearance as a freshman.

High School
• Four-year varsity letterwinner at Mills E. Godwin High School (Richmond, Virginia) under head coach Josh Gentry … Named the Eagles’ Most Valuable Player during his sophomore season … Reached the Virginia High School League (VHSL) Class 5 state semifinals with Godwin during the 2021 and 2023 seasons … Member of the Eagles’ 2023 VHSL Region 5C championship team that achieved a 22-3 record.
• Named to the 2023 Perfect Game Preseason Atlantic Region All-High School Senior Second Team.
• Competed as a wide receiver in football and as a center in basketball.

Personal
• Born Aug. 30, 2024, in Richmond, Virginia … Son to David and Catherine Mason … Has a younger sister, Eliza.
• Grew up as a fan of the Baltimore Orioles … Inspired by athletes Michael Jordan and Manny Machado.
• Virginia Tech Class of 2027.

Season:

Career Statistics

Tom Sox Clobbered by Cannons In Game Two of Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-15) fell to the Purcellville Cannons (29-15) by a 21-8 final on Wednesday night at Fireman’s Field. It was a packed house for the Cannons, who hit two grand slams and scored the most runs ever by a ‘Sox opponent.

Tom Sox Walk Off Cannons To Take 1-0 Lead in VBL Championship

Sam Mummau hit his first home run of the season in the tenth inning to propel the Charlottesville Tom Sox (29-14) to a 7-5 win over the Purcellville Cannons (28-15) in game one of the VBL Championship series. The ‘Sox came from behind late in the eighth and persevered in front of a loud crowd at Willie T. Barnett Field to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series. 

Blauser’s Slam Not Enough as ‘Sox Fall to Culpeper

One day after clinching the VBL South Division, the Charlottesville Tom Sox fell short against the Culpeper Cavaliers by a score of 15-11. In what was the highest scoring game of the season for Charlottesville, a huge fifth-inning rally and a grand slam from Cooper Blauser weren't enough to earn a win on Women in Sports and Host Family Appreciation Night at Charlottesville High School.

Tom Sox Fall to Cavaliers in Ninth Inning

A beautiful sunset backdrop painted the picture at Culpeper High School for a meeting between the Charlottesville Tom Sox (24-10) and the Culpeper Cavaliers (17-18). In an offensive shootout with five total lead changes, the Tom Sox fell in walk-off fashion to the Cavaliers, 6-5.
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