Lohse dueled Roy Halladay for a win in Philly, and the Cardinals retired to their clubhouse to watch magic happen in Miami. Down by a run in the ninth to Atlanta, Florida's Emilio Bonifacio hit a two-hop grounder to third base. What should have been a routine play and the third out of a Braves' win, Chipper Jones instead lost in the low lights at Sun Life Stadium, a place built for football. The next batter, light-hitting Omar Infante, launched a homer to topple Atlanta and move the Cardinals to 2½ games back. "I lost a groundball in the lights in a major-league stadium. That does not happen," Jones recalled this spring. "Not only did that happen but the next guy who you don't really deem as a power source takes Kimbrel deep to win the game. That was the first time that I thought, 'Man, there is something divine, a higher power working here. We talk about the baseball gods all the time and it sure seems like they were against us there in September. I had a lot of good fortune early in my career. So maybe they're just getting me back."