The Kentucky Derby offers one of the most unique betting opportunities in the sport.
One reason; It’s run at 1 ¼ miles with up to 20 horses in the field. Because all of the horses entered are 3 years old, none of them have raced that distance yet. Combine that with a crowd of more than 100,000 in attendance at Churchill Downs, and the unexpected happens.
Rich Strike was a last-minute addition to the field in 2022 due to scratches and won at 80-1 odds, paying $163.60 dollars to win on a $2 bet. Mystik Dan, an 18-1 shot, held on to win last year, while favored Fierceness finished 12th. Mystik Dan paid $39.22 to win on $2.
Essentially, it’s the one of the few races that draws attention from casual racing fans and the general public instead of just the year-round fans. It’s the kind of race where bets based on the color of a horse are just as likely to be made as the bets informed by weeks of handicapping.
To put it in numerical terms: When Mystik Dan came in third place in the Arkansas Derby last year to punch his ticket to Churchill Downs, the total “Win/Place/Show” pool, or the amount of money placed on that type of bet at Oaklawn Park, was $2.4 million.
When he won the Kentucky Derby, the “Win/Place/Show” pool was $104 million.
That means there could be some big payouts, especially if Journalism, who is expected to be heavily favored going into this race, finishes off the board.
Here’s what you need to know.
Top storylines: what people are talking about
Katherine Terrell
Bob Baffert is back after three-year ban
Trainer Bob Baffert, who has won six runnings of the Kentucky Derby (including Triple Crown winners American Pharoah and Justify) was banned by Churchill Downs Inc. for three years, and was recently reinstated. This came after his trainee Medina Spirit was disqualified from a win in the 2021 Derby due to a failed drug test. Medina Spirit died of a heart attack during a workout later that year.
Baffert has two horses in the race this year; Citizen Bull, who drew the rail (No. 1 post) and will be ridden by jockey Martin Garcia, and Rodriguez, who will break from the No. 4 post and will be ridden by Mike Smith. Expect both horses to be near the front and set the pace.
Smith, 59, could become the oldest jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, surpassing Bill Shoemaker, who was 54 when he won with Ferdinand in 1986. Smith has won the Kentucky Derby twice, and once for Baffert when he won on Justify in 2018.
Japanese Derby contenders have been making a push
Japan-based horses have become serious contenders in the last few years. Entry into the Kentucky Derby is based on points earned in prep races leading up to the race.
A “Japan Road” to the Kentucky Derby was established in 2017, and horses shipped in from those races have gotten better every year. Japan-based Forever Young came in third in the Kentucky Derby last year, less than a length behind Mystik Dan.
The two Japan-based contenders this year are Admire Daytona and Luxor Cafe. Luxor Cafe, the son of American Pharoah, has won four straight races and is coming off an impressive five-length win in the Fukuryu Stakes in Japan on March 29.
Luxor Cafe will be making his North American racing debut, so it’s unknown how he’ll handle racing on Churchill Downs surface, but he’s certainly shown talent.
He has raced four times on a wet track – something to watch if it rains on Derby Day.
A race for the…old guys?
While Smith has a chance to make history as the oldest jockey, there’s plenty of seasoned trainers in this race too.
The oldest trainer to win the Kentucky Derby was Art Sherman, who was 77 when he won with California Chrome in 2014. Charlie Whittingham won with Sunday Silence in 1989 at age 76.
Lonnie Briley, a 72-year-old trainer from Louisiana, might have the most interesting story. Briley never had a graded stakes winner until he purchased Coal Battle for $70,000 in 2023.
Coal Battle, who won the Grade 2 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park, will be a longshot in this race. His connections are as well;- jockey Juan Vargas and owner Robbie Norman are also participating in their first Derby.
There’s also Baffert, who is 72, and Bill Mott, 71, who won the 2019 Kentucky Derby after Country House was placed first following Maximum Security’s disqualification. Mott recently said that Sovereignty represents his “best chance” at crossing the wire first.
Don’t rule out John Shirreffs either, looking for his first Derby win since longshot Giacomo won at 50-1 odds in 2005, just before Shirreffs’ 60th birthday. Shirreffs, who is famous for training Hall of Fame mare Zenyatta, is hoping to get Baeza into the race, but he will only draw into the field if there’s a scratch.
None of that compares to D. Wayne Lukas, who has won the Derby four times, the Belmont Stakes four times and the Preakness Stakes seven times, most recently last year. He will enter American Promise this year, and turn 90 in September.
What are the insiders saying?
Anita Marks
We are a few days away from the most exciting two minutes in sports; here’s what the insiders are saying as we get closer to post time:
Journalism: The favorite in the race is checking all the boxes. The best horse in the race in regard to pedigree, speed and distance, but the best horse in the Derby doesn’t always win. At post time, the value will not be there to wager on him.
Burnham Square: He’s getting a lot of love from handicappers, due to his impressive showing in the Blue Grass Stakes. The Derby has a lot of speed, and should benefit this horse to come from off the pace down the stretch. The value is there at 12-1.
Bob Baffert’s return: Baffert has two horses running in the Derby, with Citizen Bull out of the No. 1 post and Rodgriguez from the No. 4. Rodriguez, who won the Wood Memorial, gives Baffert the best chance at walking away with roses, but he will have to be very fast out of the gate.
Final Gambit: My favorite long shot. This horse has never raced on dirt before, only turf – but this race sets up well for him. He has the speed to come off the pace, and has been training well. This is the “wise guys” horse heading into the Derby.
Chunk Of Gold: This is the “rags to riches” horse in this year’s Derby, as he was purchased for only $2,500. . He finished second in the Louisiana Derby, and worked with a trainer, Ethan West – who is only 32 years old.
Two horses are expected to scratch before post time (Grande and American Promise): This opens the door for Baeza to enter the race. He’s the half brother to both Mage and Dornoch, and reigning champion jockey Flavien Prat will ride Baeza if he gets in. He is creating a lot of buzz.
How to bet the race
Katherine Terrell
About the above chart:A Beyer number is a ratings system for speed during races; some think a horse needs at least one race where they run a 95 Beyer number or over to be competitive in the Derby. Many of these horses have races where they’ve run over a 100 Beyer number, or better.
Go any way you want with this race. First time bettor who just wants to enjoy the experience? Take Coal Battle as the underdog pick with $2 “across the board”; it’ll cost $6 and pay out if he comes in first, second or third. Who doesn’t want to root for a good story?
If you can’t find a reason to bet against favored Journalism, then have a conviction and place money on him to finish first. Journalism will likely be a heavy favorite, so bet $20 to Win.
Or, if you want to get more into the nitty gritty, bet an exacta or trifecta box with Journalism on “top,” which means Journalism in the “win” position as the “key” and a number of horses underneath.
If you “key” a horse in a bet, that means you like him enough to be sure he’ll win. So, you’ll put a horse (and only that horse) in the top position in an exacta or trifecta. The more horses you add, the more money it costs. Then, put the horses you like next in the second position, then any horses that could hit the board in the third spot.
Try Journalism keyed over Luxor Cafe, Sovereignty and Baeza (if he draws in), and add Burnham Square, Grand, Tiztastic, Coal Battle, Sandman and Chunk of Gold in the third position for trifecta.
This will cost $12 dollars total for a $2 exacta. Boxing Journalism, Luxor Cafe, Sovereignty and Baeza will cost $24 for a 2-dollar bet.
A 50-cent trifecta box with Journalism over Luxor Cafe, Sovereignty and Baeza and Luxor Cafe, Sovereignty, Baeza, Burnham Square, Grande, Tiztastic, Coal Battle, Sandman, Final Gambit, Rodriguez and Chunk of Gold in the third positions will cost $30.
Want to beat the favorite? Luxor Cafe certainly has a lot of history to overcome, and he probably won’t get the same wide trips he’s gotten before in a field this big. But his last race was too impressive to ignore. And don’t ignore Sovereignty, who could bring a decent price for Hall of Fame trainer Mott. Throw down $10 or more “across the board” on either one of them if you want to go this route.
Take Me To The Window
Anita Marks
How am I playing the Derby? Exacta Box = 7, 8, 9
7. Luxor Cafe: Son of American Pharaoh, and he annihilated the competition in the Japanese Road to the Derby. He’s not as good as Forever Young and only turf pedigree, but could still be a huge surprise on Saturday.
8. Journalism: The best horse in the field, and received a great draw at the 8 post. The No. 8 post has produced 9 winners since 1930, and he will have speed to his inside and outside which will benefit him. He was bred for this distance, being the son of Curlin.
9. Burnham Square: Was very impressive in the Blue Grass Stakes, and is getting a lot of love from handicappers. This race has a lot of speed, and should benefit this horse to come from off the pace down the stretch.
LAS VEGAS — Seattle Mariners outfielder Victor Robles was ejected from a minor league game during a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma on Sunday after he was nearly hit by an inside pitch and tossed his bat at the pitcher.
Las Vegas starter Joey Estes’ first pitch to Robles in the third inning was inside and Robles whacked at it to avoid getting hit. After taking a few steps behind the plate and dropping his bat, Robles picked up the bat and threw it in Estes’ direction and was immediately ejected from the game by plate umpire Joe McCarthy.
Robles, who was hit by a pitch three times in his previous four games with Tacoma, took some steps toward the mound while yelling at the pitcher but was held back by McCarthy and Las Vegas teammates.
After going into the dugout, Robles threw a box of snacks toward the field before heading to the clubhouse.
First baseman Nathaniel Lowe and the Boston Red Sox are finalizing a deal, sources told ESPN, paving the way for him to join one of the strongest lineups in baseball.
The deal, which will be for a prorated portion of the major league minimum after Lowe was designated for assignment by Washington earlier this month and went unclaimed on waivers, adds a veteran bat to a first-base mix that has been uncertain since Triston Casas‘ season-ending knee injury in May.
Lowe, 30, had been a consistent presence for the Texas Rangers for the past four seasons, including their World Series championship run in 2023. But after an offseason trade to the Nationals, Lowe posted career lows in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage.
Nevertheless, Boston was thrilled to bring him in, hopeful he can find a resurgence at Fenway Park, where he could fit nicely on the left side of a platoon. Lowe has hit 14 home runs in 337 plate appearances against right-handed pitching this season, posting an OPS+ 20% better than league average.
The Red Sox have split time at first between veterans Abraham Toro against right-handed starters and Romy Gonzalez against left-handers. In 109 plate appearances against lefties, Gonzalez is punishing them, hitting .354/.404/.667. After a strong start to the season, Toro’s performance has faltered over the past five weeks, leaving a potential opportunity for Lowe.
Despite the questions at first, Boston ranks fourth in runs scored in the major leagues with 626 in 125 games, just 14 behind the big league-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. The Red Sox have got potential fortification waiting at Triple-A as well, with rookie Kristian Campbell righting his swing, Vaughn Grissom still playing well enough for an opportunity and top prospect Jhostynxon Garcia slugging 17 home runs in 65 games.
With Lowe going unclaimed on waivers, the Nationals will owe him most of the remainder of his $10.3 million salary. Lowe will be arbitration-eligible next offseason, offering the possibility Boston could bring him back in 2026.
At 68-57 this season, the Red Sox are tied with the Seattle Mariners for the top wild-card spot, a half-game ahead of the New York Yankees. The next-closest team in the AL wild-card race is Cleveland, which is 3½ games behind New York.
Tampa Bay’s Yandy Díaz drove a pitch to deep right-center, known as Triples Alley at Oracle Park, and Lee made a play that created a buzz Sunday on social media as San Francisco beat the Rays 7-1.
Lee ran to his left and while sliding on his left leg, the baseball bounced out of his glove. The ball deflected to his his left thigh and rolled down to his left calf before it popped up and he pinned it between his knees and snagged it with his glove.
The speedy, 26-year-old South Korean has become a fan favorite in San Francisco since signing a sixth-year deal worth $113 million before the 2024 season.
He’s about to be even more popular.
Lee has been perhaps the best player on the middle-of-the-pack Giants this season, playing regularly after his rookie season was shortened to 26 games because of injury. He has bounced back from season-ending surgery on his dislocated left shoulder after being injured crashing into an outfield wall.