MLB players gather behind Little Leagher Hanging Over Bat Flip Celebration

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A Small league The baseball player obtains support in the major league.
Marco Rocco, a 12 -year -old for Haddonfield Little League in New Jersey, Was suspended from a state tournament this week after returning his bat to celebrate a Home Run in a match on July 16.

In this undated photo provided by his father Joseph Rocco, Marco Rocco is preparing to deliver a field in a baseball match in Haddonfield, NJ (Photo of courtesy of the family via AP)
The suspension was canceled while the incident turned into a legal battle when his family asked for a temporary emergency ban that would allow Marco to play in the state tournament from Thursday.
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A judge accepted, allowing Marco to play.
The news of the controversial suspension has reached the MLB and several players, including New York Yankees Star Jazz Chisholm Jr., who was shocked by the disciplinary measures taken.
“I thought it was ridiculous. Are you going to hang a child to have fun?” said the All-Star. “Mad.”

The New York York Chisholm Jr. Yankees jazz (13) turns the foundations after hitting a three -point home run against Toronto Blue Jays in the first round of a baseball match in Toronto on Tuesday July 22, 2025. (Jon Blacker / The Canadian Press via AP)
Toronto Blue Jays The launcher Max Scherzer accepted, adding that the celebrations of the opposing players never seemed to disturb him.
Little Leagher, 12, authorized the return to the state tournament after the judge overthrows the Bat Flip suspension
“If it is a circuit that changes the situation, it’s good. Even when I’m on the mound, it does not annoy me. It is a human reaction, and it’s good for the game, just like a launcher making a pump after a big withdrawal,” said the triple winner of the Cy Young Award.
“I think of someone if they strike a solo shot and his team is down 5-0. It doesn’t make a jump with me. I don’t like it when opponents or teammates do it. I feel the same for the little leaguers.”
Little League published a statement after the judge’s decision, double his support for the arbitrators.

In this undated photo provided by Joseph “Joe” Rocco, Joe Rocco and his son Marco Rocco pose for a photo in Haddonfield, NJ (Photo of courtesy of the family via AP)
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“While we continue to follow all the orders governed by the Court of Law, the small league is extremely disappointed that time, energy and attention have been diverted from our volunteers and communities who create positive experiences for all players and families throughout the international tournament,” the statement said. “Confidence by parents and communities around the world, Little League holds the integrity of the game, respect for the game managers and the sports spirit of the teams as the basic tenants of our program. We expect all players, coaches, volunteers and personal to support these values at any time.”
Marco competed against Elmora Little League in the first match of a double team double team tournament Thursday evening. He went 0 for 2 while the team lost 10-0 in a match which was shortened due to the rule of mercy. Friday, Haddonfield beaten Ridgewood 11-3.
Marco launched 2.1 -sleeves aimless in this match and was 2 for 2 marble with an RBI. He will participate again on Saturday evening in the semi-finals.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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