Brewers' first baseman Prince Fielder apologized on Tuesday night for pushing teammate Manny Parra twice in the dugout during a loss to the Reds on Monday night, according to ESPN.com. "It's not like we hate each other," Fielder said. "I don't. It's just a little disagreement. I apologize for the way it went down, but I don't apologize for the passion and intensity. I definitely could have handled it a little better, but just at that moment, that's how it went down. I can't take it back. The way I handled it probably could have been dealt with better." Manager Ned Yost reiterated Tuesday that he didn't consider the shoving match to be an issue. Fielder was in the lineup on Tuesday, hitting a two-run home run that helped the Brewers knock off Cincinnati. "I just don't want cookie-cutter players," Yost said. "I want guys that compete. I want guys that play with fire and passion. And sometimes when you do, things like that happen."