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    Preakness Stakes Race Profiles: Favorite Muth scratched

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    Preakness Stakes Race Profiles: Favorite Muth scratched
    May 20, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; National Treasure with John R. Velazquez up (1) defeats Blazing Sevens with Irad Ortiz, Jr. up (7) to win the 148th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

    Mr Ed’s Preakness Stakes Race Profiles

    Saturday marks the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes. Let’s meet the horses running for the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown. Muth was scratched on Wednesday morning with a fever, so we are down to an 8-horse field.

    1 MUGATU (20-1)
    Record: 12-1-1-3
    Trainer: Jeff Engler
    Jockey: Joe Bravo
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 87
    Earnings: $80,570
    Mr. Ed: Has finished up the track in the last seven following a lone maiden win over the synthetic oval. Best speed figure earned in lackluster fifth at Keeneland last month. NOT TODAY.

    2 UNCLE HEAVY (20-1)
    Record: 5-3-0-0
    Trainer: Robert Reid
    Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 84
    Earnings: $323,580
    Mr. Ed: Seasoned Parx-based trainer comes to town accompanied by the nation’s top rider. The best of three wins was in the mud at Aqueduct in the G3 Withers. LONGEST SHOT.

    3 CATCHING FREEDOM (6-1)
    Record: 6-3-0-1
    Trainer: Brad Cox
    Jockey: Flavien Prat
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 97
    Earnings: $1,127,350
    Mr. Ed: Top trainer wheels the costly son of Constitution back after rallying fourth in the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago. Speed figures show steady improvement. Excellent rider stays aboard. CONTENDER.

    SCRATCHED — 4 MUTH (8-5)
    Record:
    6-4-2-0
    Trainer: Bob Baffert
    Jockey: Juan Hernandez
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 98
    Earnings: $1,540,100
    Mr. Ed: The Arkansas Derby winner has never finished out of the money in six starts. West Coast-based Baffert has won this race eight times. Expensive grandson of Uncle Mo, he holds a victory over Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan. DON’T COUNT OUT.

    5 MYSTIK DAN (5-2)
    Record: 7-3-1-1
    Trainer: Kenny McPeak
    Jockey: Brian Hernandez
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 101
    Earnings: $3,741,360
    Mr. Ed: Modestly bred Dan upset 18 others in the Kentucky Derby, returning $39.22 for a deuce. Respected veteran rider guided the colt to a near-perfect, rail-riding trip. Popular Kentucky-based conditioner celebrated rare Oaks-Derby double. Railbirds question preparedness off 14 days between races. CHASING CROWN.

    6 SEIZE THE GRAY (15-1)
    Record: 9-3-0-3
    Trainer: D. Wayne Lukas
    Jockey: Jamie Torres
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 95
    Earnings: $619,938
    Mr. Ed: “Coach” has conditioned six Preakness winners over the last three decades. Son of Arrogate won Pay Day Mile on KD undercard. Should handle stretchout, but in too deep. DOUBTFUL.

    7. JUST STEEL (15-1)
    Record: 12-2-4-1
    Trainer: D. Wayne Lukas
    Jockey: Joel Rosario
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 95
    Earnings: $724,545
    Mr. Ed: “Coach” gives journeyman a shot at glory. Seventeenth in KD does not inspire. The cutback in the distance might put the son of Justify in the mix early. He should have stayed in Kentucky. NO MAN OF STEEL.

    8 TUSCAN GOLD (8-1)
    Record: 3-1-0-1
    Trainer: Chad Brown
    Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 95
    Earnings: $147,100
    Mr. Ed: While always-tough conditioner rests Sierra Leone for Belmont in three weeks, Brown brings fresh stablemate to Baltimore in search of treasure. High-priced colt shows improving speed numbers and could set a perfect trip from an outside post. MIND THE GOLD.

    9 IMAGINATION (6-1)
    Record: 6-2-4-0
    Trainer: Bob Baffert
    Jockey: Frankie Dettori
    Best Beyer Speed Figure: 96
    Earnings: $406,800
    Mr. Ed: Powerful trainer-jockey combo appears loaded with a costly colt who appears fast enough to clear the field early — and never look back. California invader only six lengths shy of unblemished record. IMAGINE A WINNER.