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Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old Little League player from New Jersey, is auctioning the bat he used during a controversial bat ...
After winning in court, Rocco joined Haddonfield for its opener, a 10-0 loss to Elmora on July 25. In the double-elimination ...
In this undated photo provided by Joseph "Joe" Rocco, he and his son, Marco Rocco, pose for a photo in Haddonfield, N.J.
Marco Rocco's father is working on creating an enamel pin of the viral bat toss, made to be traded during the Little League ...
A 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, has turned a controversial bat flip into a piece of baseball memorabilia.
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 ...
DEPTFORD, N.J. (AP) — Marco Rocco fidgeted with his helmet and dug in at the plate to chants of “Marco! Marco!” from his Little League teammates as he settled in for a night of baseball ...
Marco Rocco tossed his bat in the air after his homer in the final of the sectional tournament. (NEWS 12 NEW JERSEY LLC, @JFIT.ELITE, FAMILY HANDOUT, CNN) ...
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.
New Jersey Little Leaguer Marco Rocco's suspension for a bat flip was rescinded by a judge, allowing him to play in the state tournament after his father challenged the ruling.