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ABOUT BENJAMIN LEE ECKSTEIN
Benjamin Lee Eckstein started writing for the New York Daily News in 1979.
In 1982, he was syndicated by the Tribune Company. In 1986, he created America's Line with Roxy Roxborough. In 1988, America's Line was syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate. Today, America's Line is in 130 papers across the United States and Canada, with a readership of close to 10,000,000 every day.
Over the last twenty years, Eckstein has:
- Spent a year as the resident handicapper for Don Imus on Imus in the Morning.
- Hosted a two hour sports talk show on WQBK in Albany, New York.
- Advised the late Abbie Hoffman on sports betting.
- Killed a wild snapping turtle with a shotgun after three attempts.
- Lost a ton of hair.
- Hosted a cable TV handicapping show.
- Broke bread with Elliot Gould.
- Appeared on Comcast Cable for the Philadelphia Daily News Live.
- Touched Mickey Mantle.
EDITOR'S NOTE: America's Line is a daily syndicated odds column that appears in over 125 newspapers across the United States and Canada, with a readership of close to 10 million.
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