
Grade 2 Dixie tops Preakness undercard
Saturday’s 140th Preakness Stakes is supported by a seven-stake undercard, including the Grade 2 Dixie.

Saturday’s 140th Preakness Stakes is supported by a seven-stake undercard, including the Grade 2 Dixie.

Monmouth Park’s opening day Saturday is highlighted by a wide-open renewal of the Decathlon Stakes.

Page McKenney, recently third in the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic, and ageless Ben’s Cat are both on track for Black-Eyed Susan day stakes.

Eight days out from Preakness 2015, the field remains in flux.

Homebred Divining Rod will carry Lael Stables’ colors into the Preakness, much as Derby champ Barbaro did nine years ago. That’s where the similarities end.

Sagamore Racing will sponsor the 2015 Pimlico Special, the Maryland Jockey Club announced today, and donate to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.

Injured jockey Sheldon Russell is home and healing after his recent surgery, his agent says. They’re hoping for a return to riding when Laurel Park reopens.

Pimlico will host the Morgan Stanley Ultimate Girls Power Luncheon on Black-Eyed Susan day.

Six weeks after starting a new job as Simon Callaghan’s assistant, Carlos Santamaria will accompany Firing Line to Baltimore as he seeks Preakness glory.

The Preakness field continued to evolve today, with a couple of new shooters now eyeing the middle jewel.

Kentucky Derby winner American Pharoah and show horse Dortmund – both headed to the Preakness – give trainer Bob Baffert two great chances every time out.

The Baltimore riots led some in racing to wonder if the Preakness would — or should — be moved from Pimlico. That, say Baltimoreans, is the wrong question.
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