From the Cleveland Plain Dealer about 5 hrs. ago.
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio – Lightly-raced Whiskey Ticket from Triple Crown trainer Bob Baffert's powerhouse stable drew the rail post position and was tabbed the 3-1 morning line favorite for Saturday's $500,000 Ohio Derby at ThistleDown Racino.
Whiskey Ticket has only made a pair of starts this season – and in his career - but the Ghostzapper colt's last outing was a nose victory in the $400,000 Illinois Derby on April 18. Baffert is riding high after saddling American Pharoah for his victorious Triple Crown adventure this year, the first three-year-old to win the crown since Affirmed in 1978.
Divining Rod, finishing third to American Pharoah in the Preakness Stakes, is the 7-2 second choice, followed by 9-2 Far Right, who finished 15th in the Kentucky Derby. Local favorite War Story, owned by Ron Paolucci of Stow, Ohio, and Mr. Z from the stable of D. Wayne Lukas, are listed at 6-1. Mr. Z was fifth in the Preakness and 13th in the Kentucky Derby.
Wrapping up the field, and the morning line odds, are Bodhisattva and Thirtysilverpieces (12-1) and Dekabrist (15-1).
ThistleDown oddsmaker Pat Lynch admitted it was a little risky to make Whiskey Ticket the favorite.
"You have to look at Whiskey Ticket's strong finish in the Illinois Derby, and that he's the best one of the five horses nominated by Baffert," said Lynch. "I think Whiskey Ticket will be the public favorite."
Baffert isn't expected to be at ThistleDown on Saturday. Racing Secretary Patrick Ellsworth said that Hall of Fame trainer Lukas has shown interest in coming to the Ohio Derby. Lukas-trained horses have won the Kentucky Derby four times, six Preakness Stakes and four Belmont Stakes.
The 81st Ohio Derby
What: A 1-1/16-mile race for three-year-old thoroughbreds.
Where: ThistleDown Racino, 21501 Emery Rd., North Randall, Ohio.
When: Saturday's Ohio Derby will come out of the starting gate at approximately 4:25 p.m. It is the eighth race on a nine-race program. First race post time is 12:55 p.m.
Race history: Bombay won the first Ohio Derby in 1876. After a hiatus of 41 years, it returned with Kentucky Derby winner Black Gold capturing the Ohio crown. East Hall scored an 8-1 upset a year ago by a head with Juan Leyva in the saddle.
Post, Horse, Jockey, Trainer, Odds
1. Whiskey Ticket, Martin Pedroza, Bob Baffert, 3-1
2. Far Right, Ricardo Santana Jr., Ron Moquett, 9-2
3. Thirtysilverpieces, Luis A. Gonzalez, Kenneth Marshall, 12-1
4. Divining Rod, Julian Leparoux, Arnaud Delacour, 7-2
5. War Story, Kent Desormeaux, Tom Amoss, 6-1
6. Tencendur, Manuel Frankel, George Weaver, 8-1
7. Dekabrist, Cory Orm, Gennadi Dorochenko, 15-1
8. Mr. Z, Joel Bravo, D. Wayne Lukas, 6-1
9. Bodhisattva, TBA, Jose Corrales, 12-1
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