Yes, it was definitely one of the most enjoyable matches that I have watched and I've seen a lot. I forget which set it was but Nuno hit a between the legs shot after Paul hit one behind him somehow and he ended up winning that point.
I can't believe no one has mentioned last nights match between Nuno Borges and Tommy Paul. I guess most of you were probably sleeping! ;)
Wow, what a match! Almost 4.5 hours. I started watching when Nuno was already down 2 sets.
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I guess somewhere in the multiverse he was outside and the sun was really bright...
If you have a computer that can make computations that no other computer can make, how do you know it's right? Or does it even matter?
How can you be certain he wouldn't be thrown out at 2nd? You can't because there wasn't a throw. If he had beaten a throw into 2nd, it's a double all day if there's no error.
So I went back and watched the in-game coverage. I believe it was the main commentator that initially said it was a...
Honestly, I'm not sure why the OF tried to go home with that. He should have just gone to 2nd to try and keep Lindor from getting into scoring position. 99.9% of the time a runner is going to score from 2nd in that scenario.
If the ball had gone to the wall or gotten past the OF, I'd say it was a double. But if you watch the play by the OF, it looks like a routine single. The throw in from the OF was towards home, but the cutoff cut it off. This could be because there was no chance to get runner going home and he...
I don't see how you can score it as a double without the throw going to second in that situation. No way to know if he would have made it since there was no attempt at 2nd. The question is whether that's a double with no other base runners.