Yesterday, Lidge got a bad break when he got what looked like a double play ball off the bat, only to see it turn into an infield single and a throwing error on Ian Desmond. Two runs came around on that play. Today, Lidge allowed another infield single, this one to Jayson Nix leading off the 14th. Nix then stole second, and Derek Jeter singled through the hole on the left side. Lidge responded by striking out Curtis Granderson for the first out, but he left a slider a little up to Mark Teixeira, and the first baseman made him pay, ripping a two-run double down the line in right. "I thought after we got Granderson, I thought we had a good chance," manager Davey Johnson said. "(Lidge has) had a lot of success against Teixeira and just threw a breaking ball. Not a whole lot on it. And pretty much the ballgame." Lidge added, "I think it was a 2-1 count, and I wanted to throw it for a strike, a back-door strike. He did a good job. I think he was probably sitting on it and hit it well. But it was one of those games where I didn't want to walk anybody, and they did a good job staying on that pitch." Lidge's stuff hasn't been terrible lately, and he hasn't been giving up a ton of hard-hit balls. He just isn't getting the breaks right now and has back-to-back days of inflated numbers to prove it. "It's frustrating," Lidge said. "I'm making some good pitches, and they're not hitting them well. They're just finding spots where a lot of times they're not even getting to the outfield, they're infield hits. It is frustrating when something like that happens, but you just try to grind through it. Just keep throwing good pitches, quality pitches and at some point those balls will get to people, and we'll make outs. "But until then, you've just got to battle and keep throwing strikes."