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Saturday will come soon enough. The horses are not the only game in town. The Orioles, for example, are well toward the rear of the American League East, but there is still enough time to rally and get nose-to-nose and belly-to-belly against the two cities Baltimore loves to put in its place: New York and Boston.
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American Promise is set to be Lukas’ 49th Preakness horse over 34 renditions of the race since winning his first try back in 1980 with Codex. If American Promise gets the job done, it will give Lukas an eighth Preakness victory and tie Baffert for the record.
Junior Alvarado, who rode Sovereignty to victory at the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, has been fined and suspended for the overuse of his whip during the race.
Home Run Derby X is headed back to Durham! Reigning Durham HRDX champion Manny Ramirez returns to defend his crown, while Andruw Jones is back with revenge on his mind after falling short last year at Athletic Park.
The winning jockey of the 151st Kentucky Derby receives a massive fine after violating a major rule in the iconic race.
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Jaelen Johnston, eliminated from the NBC singing competition two weeks ago, was brought back on Monday. But to have a chance, he’ll need people to vote quickly.
After Gabriela Moura’s bold outfit sparked backlash at the Kentucky Oaks, the Derby updates its dress code to set clear guidelines.
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Jockey Junior Alvarado is considering appealing a fine and suspension for using his whip eight times on Sovereignty in winning the Kentucky Derby.
Among the 20 horses is Journalism, an early betting favorite for the race given his blend of stamina, charisma and potential. Journalism will duke it out against other horses with top names such as Chunk of Gold, American Promise and Publisher, among ...
For nearly half a century, the Martin Farms Fishing Derby in Jerome has provided opportunities for local students with special needs.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The "slowest two minutes in sports" is scheduled to kick off Saturday with the 33rd annual Turtle Derby. This year, the races will be ran a little different due to a shortage of live red-eared slider turtles. Instead, attendees will be able to wager on a number on a giant turtle wheel for a chance to win big.
A new race - the $200,000 Derby - highlights the 88th season of live horse racing at Park, which begins May 14.