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Originally Posted by DaveASA/FED
Ok I am going to be the jerk again....WHO CARES??
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Speaking ASA
People care because there is information being used in the NFHS clinics that is being repeated here and being taken as gospel. The status of the hands is irrelevant to an illegal pitch involving a leap or crow hop.
In the Fed clinic I attended, it was used as an indication a crow hop has occured. Personally, I believe it is a weak indicator as those pitchers who work toward effecting the crow hop are usually separate at the time of the second push.