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Posted: 05/06/2012
BALTIMORE - Talks of whether this will be the year we see a triple crown winner are already surfacing after Saturdays running of the Kentucky Derby.
Derby winner I’ll Have Another will make his way into Baltimore on Monday to start preparing for the 137 th running of the Preakness.
This will be the earliest a Derby winner has arrived in Baltimore since Monarchos arrived four days after his win in 2001.
Seven other horses who raced in the Kentucky Derby are also eligible for the Preakness.
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Kentucky Derby winner Orb has been made the morning-line favorite in a field of 14 horses entered for the Belmont Stakes.
Experts, enthusiasts, owners and journalists agreed – Orb seemed like the best chance at a Triple Crown champion since Affirmed in 1978.
Oxbow has won the Preakness, ruining Orb's bid to capture the Triple Crown.
Baltimore police said Preakness revelers behaved themselves for the most part in the hours leading up to the big race.
Debt Ceiling took the win for the 2-year-old pack at Pimlico Saturday as he captured the $100,000 Rollicking Stakes purse.