Live Odds, Bets, And Baeza’s Fight With Himself

The post Live Odds, Bets, And Baeza’s Fight With Himself appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Man To Beat: Journalism flicks his tail in a light morning gallop yesterday, May 02, 2025, at Churchill. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) Getty Images The Kentucky Derby’s towering chaos sets it well apart from the two succeeding Triple Crown races — for the runners, it’s as if they’ve been tacked up and dropped with their jockeys into a Category 5 hurricane. Everybody’s out to get everybody any which way, which is true of any race, but at the Derby there are twice as many athletes out there doing that. Despite the 151st Kentucky Derby’s bumptious formation of its field — three scratches in this past race week — via its “Road To The Derby,” Churchill has drawn the talent to set up a number of fine, close, thorny interior battles that will, by hook or by crook, decide the race. But before we arrive at whether a possible stretch duel between Journalism and Baeza would resemble the finish of the Santa Anita Derby, or whether it would be something else, here, a refresher on the field and the odds. Note: The track money is well and truly awake and chattering like mad out at Churchill now, so we’ll be listing the live odds below and reporting, commenting and updating them as the afternoon progresses toward post time. Post time is 7:32 p.m. EDT. Saddle Cloth, (Post Position), Horse, Trainer, Jockey, (Morning Line), Live Odds 1. (1.) Citizen Bull, Bob Baffert, Martin Garcia, (20-1), 13-1 2. (2.) Neoequos, Saffie Joseph Jr., Flavien Prat, (30-1), 39-1 3. (3.) Final Gambit, Brad Cox, Luan Machado, (30-1), 15-1 4. (SCRATCH) Rodriguez, Bob Baffert, Mike Smith, 12-1 5. (4.) American Promise, D. Wayne Lukas, Nik Juarez, (30-1), 12-1 6. (5.) Admire Daytona, Yukihiro Kato, Christophe Lemaire, (30-1), 37-1 7. (6.) Luxor Café, Noriyuki…

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Live Odds, Bets, And Baeza’s Fight With Himself

The post Live Odds, Bets, And Baeza’s Fight With Himself appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

The Man To Beat: Journalism flicks his tail in a light morning gallop yesterday, May 02, 2025, at Churchill. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) Getty Images The Kentucky Derby’s towering chaos sets it well apart from the two succeeding Triple Crown races — for the runners, it’s as if they’ve been tacked up and dropped with their jockeys into a Category 5 hurricane. Everybody’s out to get everybody any which way, which is true of any race, but at the Derby there are twice as many athletes out there doing that. Despite the 151st Kentucky Derby’s bumptious formation of its field — three scratches in this past race week — via its “Road To The Derby,” Churchill has drawn the talent to set up a number of fine, close, thorny interior battles that will, by hook or by crook, decide the race. But before we arrive at whether a possible stretch duel between Journalism and Baeza would resemble the finish of the Santa Anita Derby, or whether it would be something else, here, a refresher on the field and the odds. Note: The track money is well and truly awake and chattering like mad out at Churchill now, so we’ll be listing the live odds below and reporting, commenting and updating them as the afternoon progresses toward post time. Post time is 7:32 p.m. EDT. Saddle Cloth, (Post Position), Horse, Trainer, Jockey, (Morning Line), Live Odds 1. (1.) Citizen Bull, Bob Baffert, Martin Garcia, (20-1), 13-1 2. (2.) Neoequos, Saffie Joseph Jr., Flavien Prat, (30-1), 39-1 3. (3.) Final Gambit, Brad Cox, Luan Machado, (30-1), 15-1 4. (SCRATCH) Rodriguez, Bob Baffert, Mike Smith, 12-1 5. (4.) American Promise, D. Wayne Lukas, Nik Juarez, (30-1), 12-1 6. (5.) Admire Daytona, Yukihiro Kato, Christophe Lemaire, (30-1), 37-1 7. (6.) Luxor Café, Noriyuki…

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