Trevor Plouffe stopped manager Paul Molitor after Sunday's game as he walked through the clubhouse and asked for the truth.
"Who said it?" Plouffe said. "Who?"
A few moments earlier, Molitor drew chuckles during the postgame news conference when he discussed how Plouffe avoided a tag at home plate in the sixth inning Sunday, a key moment in the Twins' 7-4 victory over the Yankees at Target Field.
Plouffe was called out by home plate umpire Paul Emmel, but replays showed that Plouffe, as he slid by the plate, lifted his arm to avoid being tagged by New York catcher Brian McCann then slapped his hand on the plate.
The call eventually was overturned. The Twins were on their way to a four-run inning in a win that ended a five-game skid.
"It was a pretty athletic slide," Molitor said. "You can determine how big of an athlete he is, but that was a nice slide."
Molitor was merely repeating something a teammate said, which led to Plouffe's inquisition.
"I can't catch a break, it's unbelievable," Plouffe said in mock disgust. "I guess I have to keep showing it. There were times today where I didn't look athletic. I will say that [play] is athletic I will take it when I can get it."