$2 million guaranteed Pick 4 tops Preakness wagering menu
The Maryland Jockey Club will offer six mutli-race wagering pools worth a guaranteed $4.15 million on Preakness day, including a $2 million guaranteed Pick 4.
The Maryland Jockey Club will offer six mutli-race wagering pools worth a guaranteed $4.15 million on Preakness day, including a $2 million guaranteed Pick 4.
Kentucky Derby show horse Gun Runner will skip Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, trainer Steve Asmussen said today.
Maryland Jockey Club racing analyst Stan Salter recalls three favorite editions of the Preakness, including the 1983 event when Maryland-bred Deputed Testamony got the money.
At a glance, Nyquist is eminently forgettable. But his calmness, presence, and ability to influence his surroundings mark him as something else altogether,
WBAL Radio reporter Scott Wykoff joins us on our first Preakness Moments podcast, in which we remember Preaknesses past and look ahead to Saturday’s big race.
Sights and scenes from Sunday at Old Hilltop as Nyquist preps for the 141st running of the Preakness.
Grade 1 Stephen Foster winner Noble Bird figures to be gunning for the lead early and trying to take them all the way in Friday’s Pimlico Special.
Multiple stakes winner Lost Raven looks for her first graded win in Friday’s Miss Preakness Stakes.
Kentucky Oaks runner-up Land Over Sea headlines a big group of fillies running in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan on Friday.
Nine look to be committed to entering the Preakness as of Sunday, with another handful still under consideration.