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Marco Rocco's father is working on creating an enamel pin of the viral bat toss, made to be traded during the Little League ...
After winning in court, Rocco joined Haddonfield for its opener, a 10-0 loss to Elmora on July 25. In the double-elimination ...
The moment that captured the attention of the baseball world last month will soon be featured on an exclusive piece of ...
A 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, has turned a controversial bat flip into a piece of baseball memorabilia.
Marco Rocco, the 12-year-old Little Leaguer from Haddonfield, New Jersey, became the focal point of a legal battle after he ...
The flip is set to become part of the pin-trading culture that happens each year in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, during the Little League World Series. The pin depicts Rocco flipping the bat on his ...
Judge Robert G. Malestein ruled in favor of Marco Rocco, who tossed his bat after hitting a two-run homer at the top of the sixth inning in a July 16 game, according to NJ.com. Rocco was ejected ...
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) ...
DEPTFORD, 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 he settled in for a night of baseball ...
Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, tossed his bat in the air on July 16 after his sixth-inning, two-run homer in the final of the sectional tournament for Haddonfield's under ...