Padres third baseman Chase Headley has denied a report that he and former teammate Ryan Ludwick engaged in a clubhouse altercation with Mike Adams last season after the pitcher told the hitters to stop complaining about the dimensions at Petco Park. In a story about changing ballpark dimensions that appeared Thursday on ESPN.com, Tim Keown reported that Adams "lashed out in a postgame rant," and that Headley and Ludwick were among the targets of his tirade. Headley, speaking to reporters before the Padres-Phillies game on Friday, confirmed that Adams made his feelings known during a team meeting early in the season. He denied that any argument ensued. "It's 100 percent inaccurate," Headley said. "I think if you asked anybody who was here -- or Mike, or Luddy - they would say, 'I have no idea where that came from.' "Mike spoke up at the meeting and said, 'We need to quit worrying about the ballpark and worry about winning.' There were no hard feelings or ill will. He was talking about something that he felt was distracting us from winning games -- not trying to call anybody out. I didn't have any problem with what he said."