Can Bodemeister Bounce Back At Preakness?
BALTIMORE -- Judging by his appetite and appearance, Bodemeister has rebounded nicely from his vigorous trip in the Kentucky Derby and is ready to shi...
BALTIMORE -- Judging by his appetite and appearance, Bodemeister has rebounded nicely from his vigorous trip in the Kentucky Derby and is ready to shi...
AP | Posted 05.19.2012
BALTIMORE (AP) — Trainer Dale Romans was back at Pimlico on Friday morning for the first time since he won last year's Preakness with Shackleford. ...
AP | DAVID GINSBURG | Posted 05.17.2012
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Just like in the Kentucky Derby, Bodemeister is the favorite in the Preakness. This time, Bob Baffert intends to just...
AP | DAVID GINSBURG | Posted 05.16.2012
BALTIMORE -- Four days before the Preakness, I'll Have Another trainer Doug O'Neill was feeling very skittish about his pending appearance on the gran...
AP | DAVID GINSBURG | Posted 05.25.2011
BALTIMORE — The best thing about paying for an endless supply of beer is that it doesn't matter if you spill a cup. Enticed by the prospect of ...
Matthew DeBord | Posted 05.25.2011
The Derby is well-marketed, mawkish insanity. The Preakness? Um, well... not exactly drenched in tradition, is it? I mean, what do the fans at the track drink while they're waiting for the race to start?
Jamie Stiehm | Posted 05.25.2011
So much for sure things in politics and horse racing. Pundits and gamblers, take note: life isn't yet as predictable as it seems.
AP | STEVENSON JACOBS | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW YORK — A horse by any other name simply wouldn't have worked for UPS. Capitalizing on the buzz around thoroughbred racing's biggest event, ...
AP | DAVID GINSBURG | Posted 05.19.2012