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Haddonfield, New Jersey Little League baseball player Marco Rocco was allowed to play Thursday night in his team's first ...
Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old from New Jersey, was suspended for tossing his bat in the air after his late home run in a ...
Marco Rocco returned to the field hours after a judge overturned his controversial suspension for flipping a bat.
No one flipped this time. Between the chalk lines, Little Leaguers did what they do best — play the game. Outside the fence, ...
The Gloucester County Superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division judge says the decision to suspend Marco Rocco was ...
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Haddonfield, New Jersey, Little Leaguer Marco Rocco had his suspension temporarily overturned Thursday afternoon, allowing ...
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A New Jersey judge was asked to overturn an umpire’s interpretation of the “horseplay” rule. A chance to play in the state ...
New Jersey Little Leaguer Marco Rocco was allowed to play in the New Jersey state tournament Thursday night after a judge overturned his suspension for an “unsportsmanlike” bat flip. Judge Robert ...
If you’re gonna have rules and enforce them they can’t be enforced arbitrarily and capriciously,” Gloucester County Chancery ...
Marco Rocco's family has gone to court to seek a temporary restraining order that will allow him to play in the New Jersey ...
Marco Rocco fidgeted with his helmet and dug in at the plate to chants of "Marco! Marco!" from his Little League teammates as ...
12-year-old Little League player cleared to play following controversial suspension for bat flipping
A 12-year-old Little League player from New Jersey was suspended from playing in the state final after flipping a bat in the ...
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