Maryland Handicapping Series Leg 2 liveblog
Follow along as we track Leg 2 of the Maryland Handicapping Series!
Follow along as we track Leg 2 of the Maryland Handicapping Series!

In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz, today a Pick 3 and two longshots!

“Off to the Races,” the Virginia-based racing radio show that’s become an institution, will kick off its 17th season on April 26.

Princess of Sylmar took the top spot in the Top Midlantic-bred Poll, while three year-old Daring Dancer made a big move after winning the G3 Appalachian.

If handle declined for this year’s Grade 2 Charles Town Classic card, why was Erich Zimny smiling? Because it was still the track’s third-busiest day ever.
Every time you play in a free Maryland Handicapping Series contest, you add to your chances of winning prizes like a VIP trip to the Maryland Million!

Six evenly matched, Maryland-bred fillies and mares are set for Saturday’s Geisha Stakes at Pimlico.

The fan base is shrinking. The foal crops are drying up. What’s a sport to do? George Rowand’s advice for racing: go to college.

Mid-Atlantic claiming activity remained strong, if slower than last week, and a new trainer sits atop the Midlantic Claiming 7.

Trainer Larry Jones has returned home from the hospital following a training accident Saturday.
Safely Kept, the Maryland-bred filly who won the 1990 Breeders’ Cup Sprint, died yesterday at age 28.

It was a long, cold winter, but the opening of Monmouth Park’s stable area has New Jersey-based trainers happy to be home — and excited about summer.
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