Mucho Macho Man, impressive winner of the Grade 2 Suburban Handicap on July 7,
After going zero-for-three in the 2011 classics, Mucho Macho Man has won four
Mucho Man Man followed up his Sunshine Millions score with a two-length
The beaten favorite in the Suburban was To Honor and Serve, who re-opposes
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To Honor and Serve has enjoyed a slightly
enigmatic career, winning races like the Grade 2 Remsen, Grade 2 Pennsylvania
Derby and Grade 1 Cigar Mile in fine style, but has also failed to live up to
expectations in more prestigious spots.
Also not living up to the promise he showed last year has been Stay Thirsty,
who’s winless in four starts since taking the Grade 1 Travers 12 months ago. His
steady decline in form was punctuated by his Suburban performance, where he
finished fifth, beaten 13 1/2 lengths. The return to the Spa might help as the
Todd Pletcher trainee owns an imposing 4-3-1-0 record on the Saratoga oval.
Pletcher also sends out Rule, who finished third in last year’s Woodward. The
son of Roman Ruler has raced only twice this year, taking the Grade 2 Monmouth
Cup off a nine-month layoff, and then hitting a brick wall in the Grade 1
Whitney Handicap where he dropped back to last by mid-stretch.
Black-type earners Trickmeister, Cease and Gourmet Dinner complete the field
of seven.
Classic winner and Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap hero Shackleford gets back
Jackson Bend is back to defend his Forego title after a near-tragic accident at the Oklahoma training track two weeks ago. The Nick Zito trainee
Apparently having had only the wind knocked out of him, Jackson Bend has
Jackson Bend has endured a below-par summer campaign, finishing unplaced in
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James Marvin hero Pacific Ocean is back to try for another of Saratoga’s
elongated sprint tests. Rick Dutrow’s gelding is a perfect three-for-three at the
seven-furlong trip. Also lining up for Dutrow will be longshot Isn’t He Perfect.
The highly-regarded Emcee is still seeking his first stakes for owner
Godolphin Racing and trainer Kiaran McLaughlin. The lightly-raced four-year-old
came close in the Vanderbilt, finishing third by a half-length after leading
most of the way.
Completing the field are Caixa Eletronica, winner of the Grade 2 Charles Town
Classic and Grade 2 True North Handicap this year, Grade 3 Maryland Sprint
Handicap winner Hamazing Destiny, and Jersey Town, who is
winless since taking the 2010 Cigar Mile.
Data Link is expected to be a solid favorite for the Grade 2, $250,000
Grade 1 veteran Prince Will I Am makes his first start in more than 14 months
Other notables in the Baruch field are Grade 2 Firecracker Handicap winner
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