Preakness profile: Coffeewithchris
Our Preakness Profiles return for Preakness 148 set for May 20, 2023. Here, we profile local hopeful Coffeewithchris.
Our Preakness Profiles return for Preakness 148 set for May 20, 2023. Here, we profile local hopeful Coffeewithchris.
Preakness has long been seen as an event that’s in the Park Heights neighborhood but not for it. Some folks are hoping to change that.
It’s been 40 years since Deputed Testamony splashed home best in the 1983 Preakness. Why hasn’t there been a Maryland-bred winner since?
Lexington Stakes winner First Mission, considered by many to be a major contender, will scratch from the Preakness because of a left hind issue.
Jockey Jaime Rodriguez has made a name in the Mid-Atlantic recently. In Saturday’s Preakness, he’ll try to make a national splash aboard Coffeewithchris.
In a new BackTracks: Deputed Testamony, still the most recent Maryland-bred Preakness winner, “knew what his job was,” rider Donnie Miller says.
Only Mage can win the Triple Crown. But seven others will line up in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes hoping to deny him. Our horse-by-horse analysis.
A loose horse and a good-feeling Mage could have made for an eventful morning, but in the end everything went smoothly for the Preakness favorite.
John Salzman, Jr. paid $2,000 to get a Ride on Curlin two-year-old he thought would be a sprinter. Saturday Coffeewithchris will run in the Preakness.
Longtime Maryland Horse Breeders Association chief Cricket Goodall has been named the honorary postmaster for Preakness 148.