i am joined by bobby valentine. >> i was not the father . >> it wasn't you. >> i was not there. didn't tase him either. i get blamed for everything else but not that. >> let me get your take on this. we talked about it a lot from the u.s. perspective. in japan, did fans run on the field? is this an american thing or do the japanese do this as well? >> it's not a japanese thing. i don't know from where it came. in japan, they have had large fences all around the outfield and the playing field to keep the players in, i said, but probably to keep the fans out. i was the first to bring the fences down and make it more fan friendly. the field is a sacred place in japan so there is no chance for a fan to do that. when they get an opportunity to go on the field, it's a very special day. >> no need for tasers? >> no, but this kid got off lucky. they had the holding tank in philadelphia, the jail. >> right there. >> shea stadium -- i won't say in the '70s what they did if you came on the field or were too drunk. i am glad police had sensitivity training. >> as a former player and manager