The typically stoic Chase Utley broke character and showed a bit of emotion following a pinch-hit, two-run double in the eighth inning of Sunday's Padres-Phillies game. As Utley reached second base, he saw teammates in the dugout motion for him to show the bull horns - raising his fingers up to his helmet to mimic the look of a bull -- something players like Odubel Herrera (nicknamed "El Torito") and Freddy Galvis have done this season after a big hit.

Utley got about halfway to his helmet before thinking better of it.

"I don't know what you're talking about," Utley said after the game.

Um, yeah, Chase. You were on TV. We all saw you. Teammates appreciated the strong effort.

"It was a good effort," starter Jerome Williams said. "He had two fingers up. He didn't go too high. But it was fun. It was fun seeing him do that. You rarely see him do anything, so we got a laugh out of that."