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With next week’s U.S. Open on the horizon, this week’s field in Memphis is nothing major.
With next week’s U.S. Open on the horizon, this week’s field in Memphis is nothing major.
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Justify will break from the No. 1 post as the early 4-5 favorite in the Belmont Stakes as the colt tries to complete a Triple Crown sweep. Trainer Bob Baffert is not a fan of the inside post for his horses.
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Justify is the odds-on favorite to claim the Belmont Stakes, and horse racing’s second Triple Crown since 2015. Here are the full odds and post positions for Saturday’s race.
NEW YORK (AP) — Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Justify will break from the No. 1 post as the early 4-5 favorite in the Belmont Stakes as the colt tries to complete a Triple Crown sweep.