Greatest Show on Grass   /     #30: Kermit Alexander and the Valley of the Shadow of Death

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You would be hard-pressed to find a Rams player for whom his team meant more than Kermit Alexander. He sold newspapers as a child so he could afford to attend the team’s games, called his trade to L.A. in 1970 “the greatest moment of his pro career,” and, not surprisingly became a season ticket holder when the Rams returned to Southern California last year. While his love of the Rams is unwavering, Alexander’s experience of Los Angeles was forever changed in 1984 when his mother, sister and two nephews, ages 8 and 13, were murdered in South Central Los Angeles. Joshua Neuman speaks with Alexander about his complicated relationship with L.A., experiencing the Rams/Niners rivalry from both sides, and hobnobbing with Ram-loving celebrities Bill Cosby, Telly Savalas, and Warren Beatty. Join us for a very special episode of the Greatest Show on Grass about love, loss, and the power of memory.

Subtitle
You would be hard-pressed to find a Rams player f…
Duration
00:38:16
Publishing date
2017-01-16 00:10
Link
https://soundcloud.com/ramspodcast/30-kermit-alexander-and-the-valley-of-the-shadow-of-death
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