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Las Virgenes (G2) and San Marcos Stakes (G2)

Saturday at Santa Anita, Moonlight d’Oro beat favorite Kalypso to win the Las Virgenes Stakes (G2) with Moraz third. Also on the card, Master of Hounds won the San Marcos Stakes (G2) plus bonus coverage of the Baffle Stakes on Friday won by Earls Rock. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

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