Speed provides the one genuinely modern pleasure.
Aldous Huxley
Bloodhorse – Frank Angst – Frequent Runners Faring Well in 2024 Triple Crown Races
TDN – Bill Finley – The Sport Can Learn From This Preakness, But Will Anyone Pay Attention
Paulick Report – Ray Paulick – Preakness TV Ratings Up Slightly, Wagering Dips Below $100 Million
Bloodhorse – Byron King – NBC: Most Watched Preakness Stakes Since 2021
Bloodhorse – Joe Perez – Lukas Shows a Coach’s Touch in Preakness Victory
Bloodhorse – DeVaux Earns MJC’s Top Preakness Weekend Trainer Bonus
The first three horse across the wire in the Preakness ran on 2 weeks rest both races sans Lasix. If Lisa Lazarus was paying attention to her duties instead of looking for photo ops HISA might find a way to make some improvements.
You don’t get muddy if you’re out front gate to wire. Just look at how clean Seize The Grey and Torres are.

Everybody knows that grey horses run better in the mud.
Bloodhorse – Sean Collins – Life’s a Movie for Torres After Preakness Victory
It brings up happy old days when I was only a farmer and not an agriculturist.
O. Henry
TDN – Christina Bossinakis – Seize the Grey Seizes the Day to take Preakness Gate to Wire
That’s what makes this one special – 2,735 owners
ESPN – The Numbers Behind Seize the Grey’s Preakness Stakes Win
2,570 owners as part of his MyRacehorse ownership
$127 per share for 0.02% equity
Bloodhorse – Bob Ehalt – MyRacehorse Finds a Way to Make 2,570 Owners Happy
Brisnet – James Scully – Seize the Grey upsets Preakness foes to give Lukas seventh win
Bloodhorse – Bob Ehalt – Winning a Triple Crown Race Never Grows Old for Lukas
TSN – Hurricanes, Brind’Amour agree to multi-year extension
After watching too many teams get eliminated in the NBA and NHL playoffs trying to protect a lead by playing Kitty bar the door Phil has a question:
Have any of the myopic coaches ever heard of General George S. Patton:
Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
George S. Patton
Five Books – Stefanie Van Steelandt – Five Books to Fathom General George Patton
ESPN – Brian Windhorst – 2024 NBA playoffs: New York, Indiana players focused on present
10. Would love to see the game operations at Scotiabank Arena tone down the bells and whistles, the force-fed noise-o-meters and barrage of video engagements.
Some of the best fan experiences around the league let the moment breathe. They play good tunes and allow fans to sing along. Let the organist riff. They give space for organic chants to emerge from fans who want to cheer.
Every break between whistles doesn’t need to get crammed with an activation.
A few times this season at SBA, especially in the playoffs, a legitimate “Go! Leafs! Go!” chorus or “Sam-my!” serenade would get cut off at the knees by the next programmed pump-up tool, cranked at full blast.
SportsNet – Luke Fox – Now what?: 57 stray thoughts on the Toronto Maple Leafs
Mr. Heinz never had 57 varieties and Mr. Fox doesn’t have 57 thoughts.
Seattle Sports Brent Stecker – The Mariners are sending out free hot dogs with tiny parachutes
Bloodhorse – Bob Ehalt – Seize the Grey Outruns Mystik Dan in Preakness Stakes
Paulick Report – Seize The Grey Gives Lukas Seventh Preakness, A First For Jockey Jaime Torres
TDN – Alan Carasso – Soggy Conditions Suit California Raider Balnikhov In Dinner Party
Bloodhorse – Sean Collins – Fluffy Socks Wins Gallorette; Dinner Party to Balnikhov
Brisnet – Balnikhov makes fashionable arrival in Dinner Party; soft suits Fluffy Socks in Gallorette
Bloodhorse – Joe Perez – Frost Free Brings Creighton First Graded Stakes Win
Bloodhorse – Ed McNamara – Corporate Power, Apple Picker Capture Stakes at Pimlico
Brisnet – Corporate Power edges Gould’s Gold, survives inquiry in Sir Barton
Brisnet – Vance Hanson – Super Chow earns third graded win of the year in Maryland Sprint
Bloodhorse – Frank Angst – Cooperative Derby Effort Sees Sports Bettors Try Racing
Southern Living – Kaitlyn Yarborough – 52 Classic Church Recipes Southerners Serve Every Sunday
Paulick Report – Victor Ryan – ‘It’s Great To Be Back’: Joe Talamo Returns To Santa Anita
Think of horse races. People like to bet on the one with three legs and a wheeze.They don’t bet on that one because they think it will win, but because they can see how very glorious it would be if it were to win.
Natasha Pulley
The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
Paulick Report – Record $28.4 Million Wagered On Pimlico’s Black-Eyed Susan Day
Bloodhorse – Bob Ehalt – Hennig, Lewis Share Black-Eyed Susan Win With Gun Song
TDN – Christina Bossinakis – Gun Song Fires Best Shot in Black-Eyed Susan
Paulick Report – Gun Song Proves Deserving Favorite In Black-Eyed Susan
TDN – Alan Carasso – Into Mischief’s Pyrenees Scales The Heights In Pimlico Special
Pyrenees, a son of five-time leading North American sire Into Mischief , had a lot to overcome to get to the winner’s circle in Baltimore. With the win he became the 150th black-type stakes winner for his sire.
Bloodhorse – Eric Mitchell and Joe Perez – Pyrenees Continues to Thrive, Earns Milestone for Sire
Paulick Report – Pyrenees Caps DeVaux Stakes Triple With Stretch-Running Pimlico Special Victory
TDN – Christina Bossinakis – Mo Town’s Mystic Lake Coast To Coast In the Miss Preakness
Bloodhorse – Sean Collins – Mystic Lake Too Quick for Foes in Miss Preakness
TDN – Classy She Feels Pretty Romps in Hilltop Return
New York Times – Eric Asimov – Despite War, Ukrainian Wines Are Finding a Global Audience
There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.
Isaac Asimov
SportsNet – Maple Leafs hire Craig Berube as head coach
The New Yorker – Deborah Treisman – Alice Munro Reinvigorated the Short Story
Munro Books – Celebrating Alice Munro
Phil’s reprising:
ESPN – Arash Markazi – In Preakness infield, party is the only event that matters
Horse Racing Nation – Ron Flatter – Flatter: What really is next for the home of the Preakness?
DRF – Matt Hegarty – It’s the end of Pimlico as we know it, and the people feel fine
ESPN – Michael A. Fletcher – A struggling neighborhood’s big bet on Pimlico’s future
DRF – Matt Hegarty – Bill transferring Pimlico ownership to state passes in Maryland legislature
New York Times – Frank Bruni – There’s No Meal Better (or Longer) Than an Italian Sunday Lunch
Paulick Report – Natalie Voss – Three-Year Deal On The Horizon For Arizona Horsemen, Turf Paradise
Front Office Sports – Eric Fisher – Commissioners Grapple with Power Limits Amid Sports Betting Boom
TDN – Monmouth Park, Caesars Celebrate Sportsbook Groundbreaking
The Ringer – Justin Sayles – The Nostalgic Glow of the Movie Soundtrack
The horse that was overlooked time and again became invaluable to the Japanese racing industry as a breed-shaping stallion. Once more, the last word belonged to Sunday Silence.
America’s Best Racing – Tom Pedulla – Sunday Silence: The Star No One Wanted
Phil M Stockmen
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