Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting McKinzie sheds blinkers in Sham victory

McKinzie sheds blinkers in Sham victory

McKinzie sat comfortably just off a moderate pace while wide, then powered home to win the Grade 3, $100,345 Sham by a widening 3 1/2 lengths and solidify his position among the nation’s best 3-year-olds.

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Preakness Stakes - Pimlico
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Clever Again+700
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Breeders Cup Classic
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White Abario+1000
Baeza+1400
Mindframe+1600
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