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VIDEO: Handicapping the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes
Gary Quill helps us to handicap the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes for three-year-old fillies at Pimlico.

40 years after Deputed Testamony: why no Maryland-bred Preakness winner since?
It’s been 40 years since Deputed Testamony splashed home best in the 1983 Preakness. Why hasn’t there been a Maryland-bred winner since?

First Mission scratched from Preakness
Lexington Stakes winner First Mission, considered by many to be a major contender, will scratch from the Preakness because of a left hind issue.

Faiza to put perfect mark on line in Black-Eyed Susan
Faiza, undefeated in California, will put her spotless record on the line in Friday’s Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico.

Coffeewithchris “awesome opportunity” for Jaime Rodriguez
Jockey Jaime Rodriguez has made a name in the Mid-Atlantic recently. In Saturday’s Preakness, he’ll try to make a national splash aboard Coffeewithchris.

Pimlico Special: The longer the better for Armando R
Trainer Damon Dilodovico took Pimlico Special hopeful Armando R for $16,000 — but takes no credit for the astute claim.

BackTracks: Deputed Testamony “knew what his job was”
In a new BackTracks: Deputed Testamony, still the most recent Maryland-bred Preakness winner, “knew what his job was,” rider Donnie Miller says.

Preakness Stakes 2023: Horse by horse analysis
Only Mage can win the Triple Crown. But seven others will line up in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes hoping to deny him. Our horse-by-horse analysis.

A not-quite-eventful day for Preakness fave Mage
A loose horse and a good-feeling Mage could have made for an eventful morning, but in the end everything went smoothly for the Preakness favorite.

Evenly matched group set for Gallorette
Saturday’s Grade 3 Gallorette on the turf at Pimlico has attracted an evenly matched field of turfing fillies and mares.