Judge allows 12-year-old to play after unsportsmanlike' bat-flip suspension
Briefly

Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old Little Leaguer from Haddonfield, New Jersey, faced suspension for flipping his bat after hitting a game-winning home run. An emergency request from the family prompted Judge Robert Malestein to rule that Marco could play in the upcoming state tournament. His father stated that justice prevailed. Notably, Little League Baseball shares videos of similar celebrations on social media without penalties, raising questions about the fairness of Marco's initial punishment.
Marco Rocco of Haddonfield, New Jersey, faced suspension for flipping his bat after his home run but was allowed to play in the state tournament after a court ruling.
Judge Robert Malestein ruled that Marco could participate in the game, stating that he would grant temporary injunctive relief allowing him to play.
Joe Rocco, Marco's father, expressed satisfaction through a text message, saying that justice prevailed regarding his son's eligibility for the game.
The incident is significant because Little League Baseball promotes bat-flip celebrations on social media without issuing punishments, contradicting Marco's suspension.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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