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Title: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: CF DolFan on July 06, 2022, 09:02:27 am
Historical South Florida fans know him as the beginnning of sports and sports radio. He called the 72 Dolphins games and broke the story of Shula's retirement. He was the mouth of South Florida sports for a very long time.

RIP Mr. Hammer!


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: Dave Gray on July 06, 2022, 10:08:48 am
I used to listen to that guy every day.

He was all about gambling before you could openly discuss it, so he would talk in code.


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: ArtieChokePhin on July 06, 2022, 10:28:22 am
I would listen to him on QAM as well.  Great guy, but if a caller said something stupid, Goldberg would rip him to shreds.   That's why they called him The Hammer.


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: Dave Gray on July 06, 2022, 02:40:21 pm
He was too old for me.  I preferred other guys on there.  Hank talked about horse racing and lines and stuff that I wasn't interested in when I was 17.  I still listened regularly during Dolphins season, but I felt like he was from a different era.


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: CF DolFan on July 06, 2022, 03:54:24 pm
He was too old for me.  I preferred other guys on there.  Hank talked about horse racing and lines and stuff that I wasn't interested in when I was 17.  I still listened regularly during Dolphins season, but I felt like he was from a different era.
He did a lot of odds stuff for ESPN too. Obvioulsy gambling on sports was big in his life long before it became what it is today.


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: Dave Gray on July 06, 2022, 04:19:03 pm
He did a lot of odds stuff for ESPN too. Obviously gambling on sports was big in his life long before it became what it is today.

They've loosened it up hugely and there are shows that outright talk about gambling, but the NFL used to crack down on that stuff really hard, I assume.   So, Hank would go on and say things like "I expect the Dolphins to win....and WIN BIG this week."  Or, "I expect the Dolphins to win but eek this one out in a tight game"  ...basically saying about covering spreads, but his annunciation was kinda cheeky.

But yeah, looking back, his show was for gambling derelicts...he would talk about the Preakness and all that crap.  I always hated that.


Title: Re: Hank "The Hammer" Goldberg passes away at 82 on July 4th
Post by: masterfins on July 06, 2022, 08:13:06 pm
They've loosened it up hugely and there are shows that outright talk about gambling, but the NFL used to crack down on that stuff really hard, I assume.   So, Hank would go on and say things like "I expect the Dolphins to win....and WIN BIG this week."  Or, "I expect the Dolphins to win but eek this one out in a tight game"  ...basically saying about covering spreads, but his annunciation was kinda cheeky.

But yeah, looking back, his show was for gambling derelicts...he would talk about the Preakness and all that crap.  I always hated that.

I ran into him in Baltimore one year on Preakness weekend, he was doing a radio broadcast from inside the ESPN Zone Restaurant.