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2020 Preakness Stakes Predictions
by Raphael Esparza - 10/1/2020

Saturday late afternoon is the running of the 145th Preakness Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown (usually the second leg). But let’s face it, this year the hype is gone for the Preakness. Why is the hype gone you ask? Tiz the Law won the Belmont Stakes in early June but lost to Authentic at the Kentucky Derby last month, so Saturday we do not have a threat to win the ‘Triple Crown’ in horse racing.

2020 Preakness Stakes Odds
by Docsports.com - 9/21/2020

If you’re looking for the best 2020 Preakness Stakes odds on the internet, then you came to the right place. The race takes place on October 3rd, 2020 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, MD. Need the winner for the 2020 Preakness Stakes? Look no further than Indian Cowboy, as his $180 superfecta bet grossed $1,906.90 in the 2015 Preakness Stakes. He also hit the superfecta in the 2018 Preakness Stakes grossing $372.50 for his clients. In 2020 he hit the superfecta in the 2020 Belmont Stakes and the 2020 Travers Stakes (both races featured Tiz the Law).

2019 Preakness Stakes Pace Scenario
by Trevor Whenham - 5/16/2019

The key to handicapping any race is figuring out what the pace is likely to look like for the first half of the race and how that will impact the different horses in the field. The bigger the race, the more important this is because the quality of the jockeys, the noise of the crowd, and the tension of the stakes involved can amplify things. Looking at the Preakness pace scenario this year can paint a picture of what might happen and what it might mean.

2019 Preakness Stakes Long Shots: Advice and Expert Betting Tips for Value
by Trevor Whenham - 5/16/2019

It says here that the purpose of this article is to pick out some Preakness live long shots. And that is just what we are going to do. But before I get to that, I have to be honest - I am not at all convinced that a long shot is going to win this race. It feels very top heavy as it has set up. So, these long shots are probably more about filling out the exotics than coming out on top - at least in my eyes.

Best Trifecta Bets for the 2019 Preakness Stakes
by Trevor Whenham - 5/15/2019

The trifecta is pretty much the perfect bet for Triple Crown races - or for most other races, for that matter. It is tough enough to bet that the return can be sizable but easy enough that it can be hit reasonably often, and you can play it effectively without breaking the bank or needing a supercomputer to craft your ticket like you do for the Pick 6.

Bourbon War Odds to Win the 2019 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/10/2019

Bourbon War checks a lot of boxes heading into the Preakness this year. He is nicely-bred. He has as good a jockey as any horse could hope for. And he has shown some talent. But what we have not yet seen is an effort that truly shows us that he is a top-level horse. The pieces are there, but the list of horses that have had the pieces and haven't assembled the puzzle is incredibly long. Can Bourbon War be different? Can he win the Preakness?

Anothertwistafate Odds to Win the 2019 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/10/2019

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Anothertwistafate is a nice enough horse but not one that you would generally pay a ton of attention to during Triple Crown season or the preps that lead to it. But for one big reason, which we'll touch on in a bit, he's a sentimental choice in the Preakness for people, like me, who have an obsession with the Triple Crown that borders on crazy. Can sentimentality come through when it matters in the Preakness this year?

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Alwaysmining Odds to Win the 2019 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/10/2019

The Federico Tesio Stakes is the local prep race for the Preakness Stakes, though slightly less so since it has moved from Pimlico to Laurel Park in recent years. The winner of the race typically draws a good bit of betting attention from the local crowd in Baltimore. But most of the time the horse is clearly outclassed and doesn't factor into the race in a meaningful way.

2019 Preakness Stakes Trivia Questions and Answers
by Trevor Whenham - 5/10/2019

The Preakness Stakes is, by definition, a Classic. It is also often a classic race, and it has been the sight of some incredible history over the years. It often gets overshadowed by the other two -- the Kentucky Derby is the greatest of all races, and the Belmont is where Triple Crowns are won and lost.

Signalman Odds to Win the 2019 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/10/2019

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Every fall, people who love the Triple Crown like I do start to sort through the colts out there and figure out which ones are going to be the ones they attach a piece of their heart to heading into the spring and the start of the prep season.

Where to Bet on the Preakness Stakes in 2019
by Trevor Whenham - 5/9/2019

The Preakness is more than a week away, but hopefully by this point we have gotten past all the drama and distraction and we are at the point where we can again focus on the horses that are actually running. There was a lot of change early on, but it feels like we now have a pretty good idea of what the 10- or 11-horse field will look like - and despite lacking the big names that we would hope for, and lacking the Derby winner for the first time since 1996, it is still a solid and interesting field.

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How to Place a Bet on the Preakness Stakes in 2019
by Trevor Whenham - 5/9/2019

I've been going to the races for more than 35 years now - I started 10 years before I was born, or at least that's what I would like to believe. From those earliest days when I would make $2 show bets hoping to ride a parlay all day, I have always had the same rule when it comes to betting on the Preakness. No matter what else I think about the race, I always have to have a blind win bet on the Derby winner.

2019 Preakness Stakes Facts
by Trevor Whenham - 5/9/2019

The Preakness Stakes has been mired in turmoil since the end of the Kentucky Derby this year, and it isn't likely shaping up to be the most exciting edition of the race we have ever seen. But despite the lack of zing, it still shapes up to be a good race, and one that should be very much worth watching. As you are getting ready for the second jewel of the Triple Crown this year, you might have some questions

Horses That Can Win the Preakness Stakes in 2019
by Trevor Whenham - 5/8/2019

After a frustrating amount of defections and poor excuses - neither Country House nor Maximum Security is heading to the Preakness while hiding behind flimsy excuses, meaning we won't have the Derby winner in Baltimore for the first time since Grindstone was injured in 1996 - we finally seem to have a sense of what the Preakness field could look like.

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Handicapping the Kentucky Derby Horses in the 2019 Preakness Stakes
by Trevor Whenham - 5/8/2019

It has taken me much longer than usual this year to get to this article because we have been less certain of what is going to happen than we are used to seeing. The Maximum Security disqualification, and the circus that has been left in the wake of it, has caused all sorts of confusion about which Derby horses will move forward to the Preakness.

2019 Preakness Stakes Field: Early Look and Handicapping
by Trevor Whenham - 5/7/2019

As usual, now that 48 hours have passed between the end of the Kentucky Derby and now, we have a pretty good indication of what the Preakness field will look like. Lots will change between now and then, but typically over half of the field that winds up in the starting gate is identified by now. And though this field lacks the rematch that most would like to see - Maximum Security is not being aimed at the Preakness, so he will not get a chance to beat Country House again and for the first time.

Good Magic Odds to Win the 2018 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/14/2018

For a while it looked like Justify was going to get a free pass in the Preakness. As time passed, though, the rumor that Good Magic was seriously being considered turned into fact, and the best horse other than the winner in the Kentucky Derby, and the reigning two-year-old champion for that matter, is here to make Justify honest. At his best this colt probably can't beat the heavy favorite, and his connections know it. But he is the second best in this race by a wide margin and could be well positioned to take advantage if things finally become too much for Justify and he shows his first flash of mortality.

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Sporting Chance Odds to Win the 2018 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/14/2018

Let's pretend that Sporting Chance is well named and that he does indeed have a sporting chance of winning the Preakness. He is a Grade 1 winner with nice breeding and a trainer who has won this race as much as anyone alive. But his last race was putrid, his best races came as a two-year-old and before an injury, and at his best he just doesn't seem to be good enough. We'll look at the colt from a variety of angles, but at the risking of spoiling the read I'll admit that I won't be betting on him.

Diamond King Odds to Win the 2018 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/14/2018

The Preakness Stakes this year is all about Justify in the eyes of many, but there are indeed other horses running. One of those horses is new to the Triple Crown trail this year, but he has a trainer who has a perfect record in the Preakness, some solid breeding well suited to this test, four career wins in five finished races, and potentially a serious upgrade in jockeys. So, can Diamond King combine all of that to overcome a serious deficit in the odds and make history by winning the second leg of the Triple Crown and ending the fevered Triple Crown dreams many are having when it comes to Justify?

Quip Odds to Win the 2018 Preakness Stakes with Picks and Predictions
by Trevor Whenham - 5/14/2018

There is the potential for Quip to create some bittersweet feelings in the ownership group. Justify, the Kentucky Derby winner and heavy Preakness favorite, is owned by a group of four partner organizations. Quip, who had the points to make the Derby field but passed on that race while aiming for this one, is owned by three. Two of Quip's owners also own Justify, and the third used to own Justify's racing rights but sold them while retaining his breeding rights. So, in the unlikely event that Quip were to upset Justify, it would probably be the most muted celebration party ever.

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Always Dreaming, trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by jockey John Velazquez, won the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby in 2:03.59.

This was Pletcher and Velazquez’s second Kentucky Derby win.
Always Dreaming, facing 9-2 odds to begin the race, got off to a great start in the wide open field of 20, but State of Honor had the edge. Velazquez made his move on the far turn, holding off the field in the final furlong to earn the Garland of Roses.

Lookin at Lee followed in second place with Battle at Midway crossing in third.

Watch 'Always Dreaming' win the 143rd running of the @KentuckyDerby! #KentuckyDerby#DerbyDaypic.twitter.com/GA3YppZLRY

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) May 6, 2017

An emotional Pletcher said post race that his second win is “even more special” than his first, especially given his past struggles in running the Kentucky Derby. Pletcher won his first in 2010 with Super Saver and in his 17 years now has two wins, two second place finishes and three thirds.

However, after being presented with the trophy, Pletcher said he’s “a lot less tired” of the narrative that’s haunted him in the past.

Velazquez’s first Kentucky Derby win came one year after Pletcher’s, leading Animal Kingdom in 2011. Though Pletcher is Velazquez’s longtime trainer, this is the first Derby win for the two together.

“On to the Preakness” was the mantra for Always Dreaming’s owner Vincent Viola during the trophy presentation, but can Always Dreaming be the next Triple Crown winner?

The #TripleCrown dream is alive for Always Dreaming, the winner of the 143rd @KentuckyDerby! #KentuckyDerbypic.twitter.com/B66RL4Q1Zc

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) May 6, 2017

American Pharoah became the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed’s win in 1978 and was just the 12th Triple Crown winner in the sport’s history. Can Always Dreaming be the next? Find out May 20, 2017 when the next leg in the quest for the Triple Crown takes us to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, MD for the 2017 Preakness Stakes.