The bat tossed within the air by a New Jersey Little Leaguer to have a good time a house run that earned him a suspension later lifted by a decide offered Friday for practically $10,000 at public sale.
All proceeds from the sale of 12-year-old Marco Rocco’s signed bat will probably be donated to this system he performs for, Haddonfield Little League.
“Marco loves Little League and is pleased that he’s in a position to give again to a company that he’s very keen on,” his father, Joe Rocco, mentioned in a textual content. “Little League was such a giant a part of Marco’s life for a very long time.”
The public sale by Goldin Auctions drew 68 bids. The successful bid was $9,882, and the title of the successful bidder was not introduced.
Marco’s bat flip on July 16 within the closing of the Little League sectional match resulted in an ejection, a one-game suspension and a authorized struggle.
The suspension would have stored him out of the primary recreation of the state match.
Joe Rocco took Little League to court docket and gained an emergency non permanent restraining order that allowed Marco to play within the double-elimination match.
The incident was additionally commemorated with a pin out there on the Little League World Collection.
The bat flip additionally drew consideration from main leaguers, who sided with the boy.