Sovereignty won the 157th Belmont Stakes at Saratoga, defeating Journalism in a Kentucky Derby rematch, with Baeza finishing third; the race marked Sovereignty's second win in the Triple Crown series after the Derby, while Journalism, the Preakness winner, finished second.
Experts from The Post and Action Network predict that Journalism, ridden by Mike McCarthy, is the favorite to win the 2025 Belmont Stakes, with other contenders including Rodriguez, Baeza, Crudo, Sovereignty, and Hill Road, based on their recent performances and racing strategies.
The article provides detailed analysis and betting tips for the Belmont Stakes and Saratoga races on June 7, emphasizing the importance of track conditions, speed horses, and race strategies, with specific picks and betting suggestions for each race.
The 2024 Belmont Stakes, relocated to Saratoga due to Belmont Park construction, features ten 3-year-olds, including top Kentucky Derby and Preakness finishers. Sierra Leone is the 9-5 morning-line favorite, but Mindframe, despite limited experience, is the top win pick due to his impressive victories and breeding for the distance.
The Belmont Stakes, the third race in the Triple Crown, will be held at Saratoga Race Course in 2024 due to ongoing renovations at Belmont Park. The track in Elmont, New York, will undergo significant renovations, including replacing the grandstand and racecourses, and other races normally held at Belmont will be moved to Aqueduct in Queens. Saratoga will host the Belmont Stakes from June 6 to 9, 2024, as part of a special session that includes 23 stakes races. The race will be run at a shorter distance of 1¼ miles due to the track configuration at Saratoga. The renovations at Belmont are expected to continue beyond 2024, and the prize money for the 2024 Belmont Stakes will be increased to $2 million.
Two more horses have died at Saratoga, bringing the total number of fatalities at the track since July 13 to 12. New York Thunder suffered a fatal injury during a race, while Nobel sustained a life-ending injury after finishing fifth in a separate race. The recent spike in horse deaths has drawn attention from animal rights activists and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, which has launched an investigation into the breakdowns at the track.
Human remains found near Castle Rock Park have been confirmed to be those of missing Saratoga teenager Katherine Schneider, according to her mother. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is still investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. Schneider, 17, went missing on July 5 and her unoccupied car was found near Castle Rock State Park on August 7.
Human remains were discovered near Castle Rock Park during a search for a missing Saratoga teenager. The identity of the person found has not been confirmed by the coroner, but the mother of the missing teen claims the sheriff's office informed the family that the remains belong to her daughter. The case is still under active investigation, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.
Maple Leaf Mel, a 5-0 filly owned by August Dawn Farm, suffered a catastrophic injury to her right front leg just before the finish line in the $500,000 Test at Saratoga. Despite on-site veterinary care, she was euthanized due to the severity of the injury. Jockey Joel Rosario also sustained facial abrasions and was taken to a hospital for evaluation. Pretty Mischievous won the race, but the victory was overshadowed by the tragic incident. A necropsy will be performed to determine the cause of the injury.
Forte wins the 2023 Jim Dandy Stakes in a photo finish, but controversy arises as stewards inquire into a potential contact with Angel of Empire during the stretch run. However, no change is made to the original order of finish. Watch the replay for expert analysis and share your thoughts on the decision.
Racing Dudes provide their picks for the late Pick 3 at Saratoga, as well as full card selections for Del Mar and Monmouth Park. They highlight key contenders in each race and provide a suggested ticket for the Pick 3 wager.
Jena Antonucci became the first woman to train the winner of a Triple Crown race when Javier Castellano rode Arcangelo to victory in the Belmont Stakes. The horse will be shipped to Saratoga this week, but Antonucci has not yet decided when he will race next. The Jim Dandy (G2) on July 29 and the Travers (G1) on Aug. 26, both at Saratoga, are possibilities. Arcangelo's win in the Belmont Stakes brought his career earnings to $1,067,400 from a record of 5: 3-1-0.