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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
The simpler ruling would have been to call it illegal for pushing off from a spot other than the pitching plate, but the NUS instead coined the phrase "crow-drag", suggesting that it was a version of the crow-hop.
if that is what this highly respected clinician is calling a "crow-drag", then I agree that is and should be illegal.
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Please correct me if "pushing off from a spot other than the pitching plate" legal; regardless of whether the pivot foot leaves the ground or not to get there.
Also please correct me if the "argument" that it is legal because they didn't leap nor "hop" is a misunderstanding of the rule.