Preakness 2023: See field, posts, trainers, jockeys, odds
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Kentucky Derby winner Mage drew post 3 for Preakness 2023. In a classic that will have only eight starters Saturday at Pimlico, that was not such a big deal.
“I was more concerned about the Derby,” assistant trainer and co-owner Gustavo Delgado Jr. said after entries were taken and Mage was made the 8-5 morning-line favorite. “I think that every horse is going to have a decent shot, and hopefully the best one wins.”
Based simply on résumés, that case might already be made for Mage. With Disarm being withdrawn from consideration Monday morning, the Good Magic colt is the only Derby horse in Saturday’s $1.65 million race. The last time that happened in the Preakness was in 1948, when Citation lined up against only three other starters on the way to his Triple Crown.
“I read that, and I couldn’t believe it,” said Jimmy Barnes, trainer Bob Baffert’s assistant who is looking after National Treasure until the boss arrives in Baltimore on Thursday. “It seems amazing there’s only one. Oh, well. A field of fresh shooters, right?”
A maiden winner who was fourth last month in the Santa Anita Derby (G1), National Treasure will have blinkers added for a race that otherwise is lacking in speed. That means he and Hall of Famer John Velázquez may have the green light to floor it out of the gate as the 4-1 third choice in the program.
Although he did not bite on the strategy question, Baffert did admit he was not thrilled with the rail post that seems to follow him in so many big draws.
“Not ideal,” he said in a text message to Horse Racing Nation from California. “But post position is not that big a deal in the Preakness with only eight horses. You just hope our horse is good enough to win.”
Looking for a record eighth training victory in the Preakness, Baffert will be saddling his first horse in a Triple Crown race since Medina Spirit finished third in the 2021 Preakness. That came two weeks after a failed drug test led to a Kentucky Derby victory being wiped out and Baffert being suspended.
First Mission, who won the Lexington Stakes (G3) last month for trainer Brad Cox, was made Saturday’s 5-2 second choice by Maryland Jockey Club morning-line writer Keith Feustle after drawing the outside post. Luis Sáez will have the ride.
Blazing Sevens, a Grade 1 winner at age 2 and the third-place finisher in last month’s Blue Grass Stakes (G1), appropriately got post 7 and was made the 6-1 fourth choice. Four-time Eclipse Award-winning jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. will have the ride for trainer Chad Brown, who decided to not to go in the Derby even though this other Good Magic colt was eligible. The same strategy worked for Brown with Preakness winners Cloud Computing in 2017 and Early Voting last year.
Other than National Treasure possibly being sent quickly and the pace-setting style of 20-1 local long shot Coffeewithchris, there does not seem to be much early speed Saturday. That might be anathema for Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano and Mage, who benefitted from the fast fractions established by Verifying two weeks ago at Churchill Downs.
Ramiro Restrepo, another one of Mage’s co-owners, warned against making such assumptions.
“You know what happens when you assume, right?” Restrepo said. “In the Derby we assumed there was no pace, and they went 22 and 45 (seconds), not a slow pace. You really don’t know. I don’t ride the horse. I can’t ride a pony. I’m going to allow our Hall of Famer to make that call and make those decisions.”
The Preakness is the 13th of 14 races Saturday with a scheduled post time of 7:01 p.m. EDT at Pimlico, where the National Weather Service forecast a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers Saturday and a high temperature near 76 degrees.
Preakness 2023 | Odds | Trainer | Jockey |
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1. National Treasure | 4-1 | Bob Baffert | John Velázquez |
2. Chase the Chaos | 50-1 | Ed Moger Jr. | Sheldon Russell |
3. Mage | 8-5 | Gustavo Delgado | Javier Castellano |
4. Coffeewithchris | 20-1 | John Salzman Jr. | Jaime Rodríguez |
5. Red Route One | 10-1 | Steve Asmussen | Joel Rosario |
6. Perform | 15-1 | Shug McGaughey | Feargal Lynch |
7. Blazing Sevens | 6-1 | Chad Brown | Irad Ortiz Jr. |
8. First Mission | 5-2 | Brad Cox | Luis Sáez |
Odds: Morning line |
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