Five questions for Sunday’s Pimlico stakes
There are five Pimlico stakes on Sunday, which is also the exact number of questions we’ll be looking to see answered.
There are five Pimlico stakes on Sunday, which is also the exact number of questions we’ll be looking to see answered.
Street Lute, a six-time stakes winner to date, will try the turf for the first time in her career in Sunday’s Stormy Blues Stakes at PImlico.
With two stakes wins in May, Pennsylvania-bred Beren moved to the top in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll for three-year-olds.
Six-time stakes winner Street Lute will try to take the next step when she faces graded foes for the first time in Friday’s G3 Miss Preakness at Pimlico.
While the top horses – Knicks Go and Street Lute – remain unchanged in the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll, newcomers are making their presence felt.
In the first Top Midlantic-bred Poll of 2021, Knicks Go has the lead among older horses, with Street Lute in front among sophomores.
Three-year-old Street Lute will gun for her sixth consecutive win — all stakes — when she stretches out to a mile in Saturday’s Beyond the Wire Stakes.
Knicks Go earns honors as the Maryland-bred Horse of the Year, part of the state Thoroughbred industry’s Renaissance Awards.
Last out stakes winners Street Lute and Maythehorsebwithu are among the nominees for several Laurel Park stakes scheduled for March.
Street Lute keeps it rolling, Triple Crown winner Hall of Fame nominees are announced, and a lawsuit roils the industry, in the week in social media.