Detroit Tigers shortstop Jose Iglesias got into an altercation with teammate James McCann in the dugout Friday and had to be pulled away.

Iglesias downplayed the incident Saturday, but isn't backing down.

Though neither player identified the origin of the conflict, it appeared to stem from Iglesias not diving for a ball earlier in Friday's game.

"I think I have the chance to make each and every play when I'm at short," Iglesias told reporters Saturday. "There's no doubt about it. But I just try to come here and do my job. I don't tell anybody how to play your position. I just go out there and do my best."

Asked whether things were OK between him and McCann, Iglesias responded: "I don't care. I don't really pay too much attention to those personal stuff. I think it was part of the game. Things get a little bit heated in the dugout. Other than that, everything is fine."

Manager Brad Ausmus said the dispute had been settled.

"Yeah, they had a disagreement. I've spoken to them, and it's over. ... When you spend seven months with each other there's going to be disagreements, and sometimes there's going to be pushing and shoving," Ausmus said.