pimlico Stories - Baltimore Beat Down
BLACK-EYED SUSAN RESULT: Royal Delta Powers Home At Pimlico
Royal Delta sat off the early trio of pacesetters - Hot Summer, Wyomia and Buster's Ready - and powered her way to the front coming off the far turn en route to a victory in the Grade 2 Black Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico this afternoon. Royal Delta, ridden by Jose Lezcano and trained by Bill Mott,...
Preakness Day - Open Thread
Preakness Day has arrived! A few housekeeping items this morning: -You can find all the changes for the Pimlico card over at their official site. -It looks like Pimlico is going to luck out with decent weather today; the forecast calls for sunny skies with only a 15% chance of rain. Let's hope...
2010 Preakness: Morning Works
A quick take on some of the morning moves during the past two weeks for this Saturday's Preakness contenders: If you are a Jackson Bend fan you got to love seeing that bullet work at 4f yesterday morning. Trainer Nick Zito was quoted after the breeze as saying, "Did you see that work?" I...
2010 Preakness: Wagering Guide
The Kentucky Derby is widely considered one of the best, if not THE best, betting day of the year. A twenty horse field, the longest distance any of the horses have ever run in their lives, and a mass of 150,000 people creates an atmosphere of the "unexpected". The Preakness, on the other hand,...
2010 Preakness Day Race Schedule/Post Times (Updated)
Below is the tentative Preakness day race schedule from the Pimlico condition book. the Preakness website: Just a quick note on the schedule: does anyone find it odd that Pimlico is scheduling three graded stakes after the Preakness? I don't remember that being the case last year or the previous...
A Day At The Races
Baltimore Beatdown took the high road for a change, and spent the day Saturday at Maryland's Pimlico Racecourse, home of the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes. While this may be slightly off the football track, there is a football and even a Ravens connection to the story. As...




