
Bob Costas Previews The Preakness Stakes At Pimlico This Weekend
Bob Costas joined Ed and Steve to talk about the Preakness Stakes
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Bob Costas joined Ed and Steve to talk about the Preakness Stakes
Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome has been made the heavy 3-5 favorite for the Preakness Stakes, and he drew a favorable post position in the 10-horse field.
The drumbeat of negative news from the Maryland horse industry may be over. The influx of casino money is raising the amount a horse can win at Maryland racetracks.
The Kentucky Derby is among the world's toughest races to win but California Chrome made it look easy. After his convincing win at Churchill, California Chrome will be a worthy and overwhelming favorite in the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday. He is one of only three colts exiting the Derby expected to run in the Preakness. The so-called "new shooters" -- those that didn't make the cut for the Kentucky Derby but will enter the Preakness -- includes a mixed-bag of 3-year-old colts and one filly who will take on the "boys."
Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome has arrived at Pimlico Race Course, where he will try to keep his Triple Crown bid alive in Saturday's Preakness.
With all the expensive horse flesh being trucked into town for the Preakness and all the other big time races, there will be some other working horses at the track.
A filly is going to challenge the boys in the Preakness for the first time since 2009 when Rachel Alexandra won.
Social Inclusion has arrived at Pimlico Race Course in preparation to take on Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome in the Preakness.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Ria Antonia is a possibility to run against male horses in the Preakness Stakes.
Horse Racing analyst Mike Battaglia joins Ed and Steve to talk the Kentucky Derby and the upcoming Preakness Stakes.
California Chrome, the winner of this year's Kentucky Derby, is coming to the Preakness.
Award winning handicapper John Conte joins Steve and Ed to discuss this weekends Kentucky Derby
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The Justice Department on Wednesday filed hate crime charges against the man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., in May.
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Cloudy, cool, and showery weather impacts Maryland today. Dangerous rip currents at beaches for rest of week.
Tuesday's forecast will be cool, with some patchy rain. Weather improves toward the end of the week.
Cooler, cloudier stretch ahead for Maryland
Cloudy, cooler weather expected for Maryland through Wednesday; Erin will create hazardous beach conditions by mid-week.
Fall-like feel continues Tuesday in Maryland
President Trump said he's looking to set up talks between Russian and Ukrainian leaders after meetings at the White House on Monday.
Tuesday's forecast will be cool, with some patchy rain. Weather improves toward the end of the week.
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