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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Thats what I'm wondering.. even his last post.. crow hop. I would like to know where he is hearing this and what he means though.
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It IS a crow hop, according to every definition in NFHS and ASA. This is a case where WMB has influenced with his PERSONAL definition of a crow hop, despite that it differs from the definition and the rule.
For the record, the definition of a crow hop NEVER states ANYTHING about the hands, either together or separated. The act of replanting and pushing from any place other than the pitching plate, before or after, whether stepping, sliding, or leaping, STILL meets the definition of a crow hop. It may ALSO violate other sections of the pitching rule, but it STILL is a crow hop.
The definition is exactly what its states. All of it, not just the narrow interpretation of individuals.