As each home run took flight, a sea of red rose to salute a player wearing the visiting gray of the Dodgers. The fans did not jeer or groan — they jumped to their feet and remained standing until Utley completed a curtain call from the visitors’ dugout. The Dodgers (66-52) mashed three home runs off Philadelphia starter Vince Velasquez. The standing ovation lasted 81 seconds. A fan seated near the dugout held a sign that read “A Phillie Forever.” Wearing the blue and gray of his new club, Utley took a second curtain call for a second gesture of thanks.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 17, 2016 02:54 UTC