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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 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, has turned a controversial bat flip into a piece of baseball memorabilia.
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 ...
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.