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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
At the risk of restarting an old disagreement with WMB, that video is a perfect example of a version of a crow hop despite the hands being together; the pitcher is driving off, and replanting, and gaining a new impetus from the second location.
I believe he has stated in other posts that this is a legal ending of the drag; I don't agree.
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I still don't get the "hands" inclusion in a crow hop issue. In the video, the hands are clearly separated prior to the foot exiting the area of the plate.
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