Mark Teixeira questioned the integrity of the umpires that called Saturday night's game between the Yankees and Orioles after his team's 5-4 loss.

In the top of the ninth inning, Teixeira was called out on the second end of a double play despite replays showing that he was safe. The out ended the inning, and the game, with the tying run on third base.

The Yankees and Orioles are now once again tied for first place in the American League East.

"Sometimes you wonder if the umpires are just trying to get out of there," Teixeira said. "They don't want you to make a comeback. They want to go home because those were terrible calls. It is what it is. We are out there fighting. I'm out there playing on one leg. I wish it had gone my way."

Teixeira has been playing with an injured calf and he will likely miss Sunday's game after aggravating it.

"I'm probably going to get fined," he said. "But I don't care, really. I'm out there fighting. We are out there fighting. When you are battling like we are battling and they can't get a call right, that pisses you off. It really does."