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Preakness food and drink
Dining@LargeStill time for you to reserve a space at the Admiral Fell Inn's Triple Crown Dinner, part of the 2011 Harbor Magic culinary events series. The evening will begin with passed hors d'œuvre, local beers and "signature State drinks (Kentucky's......Tags: Kentucky, New York, Equestrian, Pikesville, Preakness Stakes
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Big Brown works out without incident
O, by the WayBig Brown is still on pace to run in Saturday's Belmont Stakes to continue his pursuit of the elusive Triple Crown despite the crack in his left front hoof that has been the overriding issue leading up to the race.Today, he ran five furlongs......Tags: Kentucky, Equestrian, Barbaro, Preakness Stakes, Big Brown
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Jerry Bailey would like to see star horses race more
WatchdogHere is my contribution to our three weeks of Belmont hype - an entire Friday newspaper column about the big race, which will last about 150 seconds. The main subject was Hall of Fame jockey and ABC analyst Jerry Bailey.......Tags: Equestrian, Tiger Woods, Big Brown, Randy Moss, Belmont Stakes
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Belmont Stakes ratings up from '07, down from '04
WatchdogABC said the race portion of its Belmont telecast, from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m., attracted 10.5 percent of homes in major markets in overnight ratings. Predictably, that was way up from last year's 3.9, when a Triple Crown was not......Tags: Belmont Stakes
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Big Brown loss to become one of sports' great mysteries
O, by the WayUnless something comes up in scientific testing over the next few days or weeks to explain Big Brown's sluggish run at the end of the Belmont Stakes Saturday, the legacy of the powerful bay who was a prohibitive favorite to finally......Tags: Equestrian, Major League Baseball, Big Brown, Belmont Stakes, Baseball
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Belmont Stakes patrons brave long lines, alcohol abuse
WatchdogI am embarrassed to admit it took 40 years as a New York sports fan and 25 as a New York sportswriter for me to set foot in Belmont Park. But I got there Saturday, and wrote a column about......Tags: New York, Equestrian, Long Island Rail Road, Big Brown, Belmont Stakes
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Yo, Ed Montague: That was a checked swing, sir!
WatchdogGenerally, I try not to watch baseball when getting mentally prepared for a possible Triple Crown crowning in Elmont. But there were two memorable moments involving the local squads Friday that deserve mention: YES' Michael Kay properly was horrified and....Tags: San Diego Padres, Sports, Jason Giambi
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Belmont challenger hurts hoof, still in race
O, by the WayNow it's Belmont challenger Casino Drive who has a minor foot injury.Casino Drive, who is considered the main threat to Big Brown's Triple Crown bid, has a bruised foot possibly sustained by stepping on a stone. But Casino Drive will......Tags: Equestrian, Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Preakness Stakes, Big Brown
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This, that and the other
Roch Around the ClockA moment of silence for former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Dwight White, part of the Steel Curtain defense of the ‘70s and winner of four Super Bowls, who died yesterday following “complications” from back surgery.If I'm part...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Big Brown, Belmont Stakes, Football, Baseball
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Big Brown's Belmont failure brings out the comedians
O, by the WayIt was inevitable that Big Brown's failure in the Belmont was bound to attract some satire, mostly because of trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. shooting off his mouth. So we have two lampoons. First, sports business writer Darren Rovell comes up......Tags: FedEx Corporation, Big Brown
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Queasiness by association
Dining@LargeI remember what I fixed for dinner after the Kentucky Derby last year. How likely is that?That was the Derby, you may remember, where Eight Belles had to be euthanized. Up until then I would watch a leg of the......Tags: Equestrian, Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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Quarter-horses at majestic Hialeah Park? Ugh
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsCall me a traditionalist, but the thought of majestic Hialeah Park re-opening its gates to run a 40-day meet for quarter-horses strikes me as heretical. Quarter horses? Those are the barrel-chested sprinters who race 440 yards, not the regal...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Travel, Fenway Park, Tourism and Leisure, Sports
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