When it comes to TV, if someone jumps on the field, you won't see most of it, if at all. The station doesn't want to give the person any kind of attention. So they change cameras, and the announcers talk about something.

But not on the radio. And it happened on Monday night during the 49ers/Rams game. And making the call on the radio was Kevin Harlan. You probably recognize Harlan's voice because he does a lot of sports. He does the NFL, college basketball, and the NBA. But on Monday he was working for Westwood One, and the radio broadcast. Which means he had some fun with the guy that jumped on the field.

And in case you are wondering, yes, jumping on the field is a pretty big issue that teams, and authorities do not take lightly. There was a guy who jumped onto the field during a Mets game, and he was removed, ended up with about $20,000 in fines and fees, and was banned for life. All your info goes in the teams database, so you can't buy tickets to a game and if you are caught in the stadium, you will be removed. And I'd imagine probably face more charges because of the ban.

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