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Little Leaguer Suspended From Tournament Over A Bat Flip

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A New Jersey Little League tournament turned into a heated controversy this week, and it all started with one swing of a bat.

Twelve-year-old Marco Rocco from Haddonfield stepped up to the plate in a high-stakes game against Harrison Little League. He connected with the pitch and sent the ball flying over the fence. But what happened next set off a chain of events no one in the stands expected. As Rocco rounded the bases, he flipped his bat high into the air in celebration.

Instead of cheers alone, the umpires immediately ejected him from the game, calling his bat flip a “safety concern.” That ruling carried an automatic one‑game suspension, which means Rocco cannot suit up for his team’s next matchup in the state tournament.

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.

His father is seeking an emergency temporary restraining order that will allow him to play.

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The reaction from Rocco’s family was immediate. They believe their son is being punished unfairly and have taken the fight off the field and into the courtroom. According to the New York Post, the family filed an emergency temporary restraining order in Gloucester County, hoping to overturn the suspension before the team plays again.

The stakes are high. Haddonfield’s team is deep into the postseason and only a few wins away from the Little League World Series in Williamsport. Missing one of their star players at this stage could change everything.

“He’s played Little League his whole life, and his dream is to make it to the World Series in Williamsport,” his father, Joe Rocco, told NJ.com. “We’re in the state finals and are a couple of steps away. We’re on our way there, and now, they tell him he can’t play.”

But what makes this story even more intense is the accusation of hypocrisy. Joe Rocco says Little League International itself often shares highlight videos of bat flips on its own social media pages. Those same bat flips are celebrated during televised tournaments. In his words, “It’s openly promoted and encouraged. My son watches that and was emulating what he sees.”

Despite these arguments, Little League International has stood firm, saying the rule exists to keep players safe on the field and that the umpires were following protocol. They have not shown signs of backing down, even with public attention growing and the Rocco family pressing forward in court.

Now, all eyes are on the next game. The remaining four teams in the 12U division—including Haddonfield, Holbrook, Elmor, and Ridgewood—will compete Thursday night in Deptford, New Jersey, in a double‑elimination bracket. The winner advances to the Metro Region Tournament.

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