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Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore is set to undergo major renovations after Saturday’s race. For many, horse racing’s biggest event is in need of an overhaul, too.
The Triple Crown needs a reset, Nuggets and Jets stay alive, Canes eliminate Caps, the WNBA is back, Judge vs. Bonds, and more.
This Saturday, the Preakness celebrates its 150th anniversary, thanks to a three-year hiatus beginning in 1890 messing up the math. Pimlico, in the meantime, awaits a wrecking ball. What You Should Read Next Analyzing the Preakness 2025 field: Favorites,
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Umberto Rispoli became the first jockey from Italy to win a Triple Crown race when he squeezed between horses around the top of the stretch and then rode Journalism to a tremendous rally in the stretch run of the Preakness.
The Preakness wasn’t what it should’ve been. But Journalism (and Larry Collmus) did their best to make it a race for the ages. Journalism was favored to win the Kentucky Derby, but came in second to Sovereignty,
Host of NBC's horse racing telecasts says "you have to react to what's happening," urges Preakness be run Memorial Day weekend, Belmont Stakes on Fourth of July
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Sporting News on MSNPreakness Stakes radio coverage: Station, channel, streaming options to listen live to 2025 Triple Crown race broadcastThe 150th running of the Preakness Stakes commences this weekend, as horses from around the country seek to win the second leg of the illustrious Triple Crown. Headlining the field at the Preakness is Journalism,
Mike Tirico will call the Preakness Stakes this weekend for NBC, making him one of the most critical voices in horse racing. Tirico is using that perch to call for a significant overhaul of the Triple Crown schedule.