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Two Emmys upsets in the Mr. D. Stakes (G1)

Local longshots Two Emmys led all the way and held off favorite Domestic Spending to win the $600,000 Mr. D Stakes (G1) (formerly the Arlington Million) in its final running at Arlington Park. Also on the card, Another Mystery won the Black Tie Affair Stakes. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

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