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A 12-year-old baseball player from New Jersey was suspended for a game after flipping his bat in celebration of a home run. The celebration is promoted by Little League Baseball on social media. The family sought a court order to lift the suspension, arguing hypocrisy in the discipline, as similar actions had gone unpunished. The player was distraught and confused, not realizing his actions were against the rules. The case will be heard before the tournament starts.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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