For me it sounds like Yoda says: "He cranks" (about the hitter). So here it must be a verb.
verb (used with object)
9.
to bend into or make in the shape of a crank.
10.
to furnish with a crank.
11.
Machinery . to rotate (a shaft) by means of a crank.
12.
to start (an internal-combustion engine) by turning the crankshaft manually or by means of a small motor.
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to start the engine of (a motor vehicle) by turning the crankshaft manually.
–verb (used without object)
14.
to turn a crank, as in starting an automobile engine.
15.
Obsolete . to turn and twist; zigzag.
How would you in your own words (from what we now know) best describe what he is saying when he uses the frase "He cranks" about the hitter - contrary to the swinger.
(Or have you already explained it in your first post? #2).
How would you in your own words (from what we now know) best describe what he is saying when he uses the frase "He cranks" about the hitter - contrary to the swinger.
(Or have you already explained it in your first post? #2).
I believe Lynn explains it immediately after he uses the phrase. Keeping the shoulders back while the hips slide.
I believe Lynn explains it immediately after he uses the phrase. Keeping the shoulders back while the hips slide.
Ok. The problem (this time) was that I wanted to understand what he meant by the word "he cranks" since I didn't know this word. But I'm starting to get the message. Thx.