Wigginton's grounder kicked off the lip of the infield grass and looked like it would scoot past Hardy, who must have been anticipating a nice, normal hop. Sir Smooth made the adjustment in a split second, fielding the ball cleanly and flipping to Andino for the 6-4-3 double play. You know the rest. Jim Johnson, Darren O'Day and Luis Ayala combined for four scoreless innings, and Adam Jones hit a walk-off home run into the Orioles' bullpen in the bottom of the 12th. Those contributions show up in the box score, but what Hardy did was every bit as important in determining the outcome. "The first time that's happened to me here in Baltimore," Hardy said. "Just one of those balls that happens on any field. Wigginton hit it pretty hard and I was expecting it to hit up by my shoulder and it hit the lip. Luckily, I was just able to get my glove down and get it. "It's just a reaction thing. You're never expecting it. If you're looking for that, it's going to hop over your glove. It's just kind of a reaction play." Hardy's batting .253 with 11 homers and 27 RBIs, but his value is on display every time he takes his position in the field. Shameless plug alert: I'm doing a segment on "O's Xtra" that begins at 1 p.m. on MASN2.