NEW YORK -- Blue Jays slugger Josh Donaldson and manager John Gibbons brushed off their brief but heated exchange in the dugout Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.The fiery Donaldson, last years AL MVP, slammed his bat against the railing in frustration as he returned to the bench after striking out for the second time against New York pitcher CC Sabathia.Gibbons, perched nearby, took exception to the outburst and approached Donaldson by the bat rack. The two men -- both wearing sunglasses -- were nose-to-nose for a bit before Toronto teammates Troy Tulowitzki and Josh Thole intervened.Definitely dont hit me! Gibbons said with a smile after the game. We were just discussing the game.Weve got a great relationship. Theres a lot of back and forth, the manager added. He wears it on his sleeve; hes an emotional guy. Thats part of what makes him good.After the game, Donaldson joked that the dustup developed because Gibbons wanted a whiff of his cologne.I was just coming back to the dugout and I hit my bat against the thing, Donaldson said. Gibby asked me what kind of cologne I was wearing. I said, `Its a new cologne called Tom Ford. I just got it. He was like, `Really? So he kind of got pretty close to me and I guess got a good whiff of it. I was like, `Hey man, back up. So, Ill give you some after the game.Gibbons also said he had suggested to Donaldson that he try a different bat.Actually, I told him after the first at-bat, get a new bat, that one aint working, the manager said. He took the same one up the second time. That didnt work. He chose to break it. So I went down and told him, you should have listened to me. That was basically it.Donaldson, the designated hitter Wednesday with Darwin Barney subbing for him at third base, was removed after six innings of a 7-4 victory. The team said he jammed his right thumb during his final at-bat in the sixth, a groundout to second.He couldnt hold the bat, Gibbons said.X-rays were negative and the slugger is day to day, according to Gibbons, who said Donaldson had a similar injury earlier this season and it didnt last long.Donaldson said he hopes to play Friday in Cleveland.Its obviously not the first time its happened this year, but it got me pretty good and I didnt want to do any further damage, he said.Michel Vorm Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Georges-Kevin NKoudou Hotspur Jersey . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. 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OToole won two championships as a player, first with Buffalo in 1996 when he was named title game MVP, and again with the Knighthawks in 2007. Rochesters all-time franchise leader in wins (102) and saves (5,756), OToole posted a career record of 115-56 with an 11.40 goals against average and .768 save percentage while adding aan NLL-record three goals and 136 assists.dddddddddddd OToole had a 9-9 record in 23 career playoff games with six Championship Game appearances. The Brampton, Ontario native currently serves as Rochesters goaltending coach and has now won back-to-back championships as a member of the teams coaching staff. OToole was inducted into the Knighthawks Hall of Fame this past March during a pregame ceremony. OToole joins fellow goaltenders Bob Watson and Steve Dietrich as the lone inductees into the Hall of Fame for the third-straight year. The six finalists for the Class of 2013 were selected last month by the leagues Hall of Fame Committee. The other five finalists were first-time nominees Pat McCready and Kaleb Toth, along with three automatically returning from last years ballot in Chris Driscoll, Regy Thorpe and the 1993 Buffalo Bandits. OToole received votes on over 78 per cent of the ballots, followed by both McCready and Toth (48), the 1993 Bandits (42), and both Chris Driscoll and Regy Thorpe (21). ' ' '