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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

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Robbie Lavey Pronunciation

**Bio via George Washington Athletics

2024: 

  • Appeared in 49 games, making 39 starts primarily as a catcher and designated hitter
  • Finished with a line of .318/.398/.435 with 54 total hits, 11 doubles, and three home runs
  • Drove in 24 RBI and scored 32 runs as a rookie
  • Drew 23 walks on the season, while also stealing eight bases on 10 attempts
  • Tallied 142 putouts, 15 assists and a fielding percentage of .994Finished 6-for-6 from the plate on May 10 against UMass, scoring four runs and tallying two RBI against the Minutemen
  • Named the Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of the Week on March 12
  • Honored as an Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team selection
  • Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team as a designated hitter

High School/Prep:

  • 2023 PG Preseason All-American
  • Earned First Team All-Region honors in 2022
  • Tallied a Second Team All-Region nod in 2023
  • Two-time First Team All-Conference in 2022 and 2023
  • 2023 MVP of the All-Oakton team after hitting .304 in 24 games including a 1.000 OPS, 20 RBI, seven doubles and three home runs
  • MVP of the 2023 Post 18 after tallying a .571 batting average with 37 RBI, 11 doubles, five triples, four home runs and a 1.495 OPS in 25 games

**Bio via George Washington Athletics

2024: 

  • Appeared in 49 games, making 39 starts primarily as a catcher and designated hitter
  • Finished with a line of .318/.398/.435 with 54 total hits, 11 doubles, and three home runs
  • Drove in 24 RBI and scored 32 runs as a rookie
  • Drew 23 walks on the season, while also stealing eight bases on 10 attempts
  • Tallied 142 putouts, 15 assists and a fielding percentage of .994Finished 6-for-6 from the plate on May 10 against UMass, scoring four runs and tallying two RBI against the Minutemen
  • Named the Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of the Week on March 12
  • Honored as an Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team selection
  • Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team as a designated hitter

High School/Prep:

  • 2023 PG Preseason All-American
  • Earned First Team All-Region honors in 2022
  • Tallied a Second Team All-Region nod in 2023
  • Two-time First Team All-Conference in 2022 and 2023
  • 2023 MVP of the All-Oakton team after hitting .304 in 24 games including a 1.000 OPS, 20 RBI, seven doubles and three home runs
  • MVP of the 2023 Post 18 after tallying a .571 batting average with 37 RBI, 11 doubles, five triples, four home runs and a 1.495 OPS in 25 games
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Corbin’s Corner: ‘Sox Cap off Summer with Another Championship

Just over two weeks have passed since the Charlottesville Tom Sox took home their fourth Valley League championship trophy with a 9-5 victory over the Purcellville Cannons in a winner-take-all matchup on August 1. After 15 days of reflection, it’s due time that Corbin’s Corner returned with some observations on Charlottesville’s exhilarating postseason run.

Six Tom Sox Players Selected to All-Valley League Teams

Six Charlottesville Tom Sox players were selected to the 2024 All-Valley League South Division teams, the league announced Wednesday. Of those six, five were named to the first team, while the 'Sox placed one on the second team.

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 Crush Culpeper to Advance to VBL Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (28-14) cruised to a 19-2 win over the Culpeper Cavaliers (22-22) on Sunday night, punching a ticket to their third consecutive VBL championship series and sixth in franchise history. Charlottesville tied the franchise record for most runs scored in a game while securing the mercy rule win over Culpeper in front of a packed, “Green Out” crowd at Willie T. Barnett Field.
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