Hank Goldberg

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Hank Goldberg (also known as The Hammer) is a radio and television personality based in Miami, Florida, USA.

He previously was the color commentator for the Miami Dolphins football games for 610 WIOD AM, but after being fired and replaced by Jim Mandich in 1992, moved to 560 WQAM.

Goldberg is currently the host of an afternoon-drive show on 560 WQAM radio in Miami, which airs from 4 to 7 pm weekdays. During the football season, and before certain major horse racing events, he also appears nationally on ESPN television.

During the ESPN segments, he analyzes the odds for football games and horse races and makes predictions based on them.

On his radio show, he created the verb form of the word bobbitt, for "cutting off" callers he disagreed with. It is a veiled reference to the actions of Lorena Bobbitt on her husband John Wayne Bobbitt.

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