Umpire Bob Davidson sent his report to the league on the incident in which Ted Lilly jumped over the dugout fence and onto the field to argue after being ejected for loudly disputing balls and strikes. "He got over that fence quickly," Piniella said. "We had the steps guarded. We just didn't have the barrier control. It happened very quickly." Davidson said Lilly was thrown out for yelling about his calls. "He said I was embarrassing myself, so that's why I threw him out," he said. "Then he gave me a few [expletives]. ... He was, quote, 'trying to get his money's worth,' I suppose." Lilly declined to comment. Davidson said Lilly lied to the media afterward when discussing the incident. "There was no contact," Davidson said. "We never came close, on his part or mine. And everything he said to [the media] was bull. Everything I read in the paper that he said was untrue. He never said one of those words. What he said to me, you couldn't print in the paper." Lilly said Monday he told Davidson to "concentrate."