This Preakness gives us a shot at a Triple Crown winner if Always Dreaming can repeat and win at Pimilico. Here are my favorite horses to keep an eye on.
5) Gunnevera - my long shot.
4) Cloud Computing - the horse Andy Serling likes and now I do too...
Leg two of the horse racing Triple Crown is this Saturday live from Pimilico Maryland. ESPN's Barry Abrams was on campus in Bristol Connecticut when Levack and Goz were broadcasting on a Wednesday and Abrams was near by so he popped on the show...
It was some weekend in sports. The Knicks are dead and so is the Triple Crown in horse racing. Hockey's Rangers are in trouble and there is a new winner on the PGA Tour. Let's take a look at the Top 5 weekend performers in sports.
If you are wondering what horses are going where for this Saturday's Preakness race, Derby winner Orb is at post #1 which is against the rail. The rest is below with jockeys and odds.
ESPN.com national horse racing expert Paul Moran joined Mike Lindsley on 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio to talk Preakness, Orb and select horse racing topics. Listen in here:
Kentucky Derby winner and Triple Crown threat Orb drew post-position #1 and the rail for the upcoming Preakness in Maryland. What does this mean? Let's take a look at why it matters, why it doesn't matter and a final thought.
Orb won the Kentucky Derby. Right after that, whenever any horse wins, you will hear horse racing fans say, "Well, this horse has a great chance to win the Triple Crown." Well of course it does. You have to win the Derby in order to win The Preakness in order to win the Belmont Stakes. But Orb really does have an awesome chance, and here are the reasons why.
In a bit of a surprise, it was I'll Have Another running down the favorites - and the incredible run of Bodemeister - to win the Kentucky Derby. Two weeks later he'll look to make a similar run to claim the Preakness, and take us to Belmont with Triple Crown hopes alive.