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The Little League ballplayer who was ejected for a bat flip as he celebrated a home run is putting the famous bat up for ...
After winning in court, Rocco joined Haddonfield for its opener, a 10-0 loss to Elmora on July 25. In the double-elimination ...
A home run celebration opened the floodgates for nationwide debate about sportsmanship, new- vs. old-school baseball, and rule enforcement at the youth level. Now, as the Little League World Series ...
A 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, has turned a controversial bat flip into a piece of baseball memorabilia.
In this undated photo provided by Joseph "Joe" Rocco, he and his son, Marco Rocco, pose for a photo in Haddonfield, N.J.
The moment that captured the attention of the baseball world last month will soon be featured on an exclusive piece of ...
Marco Rocco, the 12-year-old Little Leaguer from Haddonfield, New Jersey, became the focal point of a legal battle after he ...
As 12-year-old New Jersey Little Leaguer Marco Rocco’s shocking ejection for bat flipping has become a national storyline, his father, Joe, has tried to ease the pain. “We’re sick to our ...
Haddonfield's Marco Rocco has plenty of reason to celebrate as his one-game suspension was overturned following a court hearing.
Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old for Haddonfield Little League, launched a two-run home run last Wednesday against Harrison Township Little League and flipped his bat into the air. The homer made it an ...
Marco Rocco, a star player on Haddonfield (NJ) Little League Team — the reigning state champs — was suspended for his bat flip ahead of Thursday’s state championship game.