Heat's on Baffert with 3 Derby favorites

Trainer Bob Baffert has three hopefuls entered in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
Trainer Bob Baffert has three hopefuls entered in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Bob Baffert is feeling the pressure now. The five-time Kentucky Derby winner finds himself with new favorite Game Winner since Omaha Beach was scratched with a breathing problem.

"Oh, boy, here we go," the white-haired trainer said Thursday to a throng outside his Churchill Downs barn. "I think everybody is trying to jinx me. It's still a very wide-open race."

The Derby possibly could lose another horse, too.

Haikal, a 30-1 shot trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, is being treated for an abscess in his left front foot. The Gotham Stakes winner didn't train Thursday and soaked in Epsom salts to help reduce the infection in his foot.

If Haikal can't train again today, McLaughlin said he would be out of the race. The deadline to scratch is this morning.

No matter how much he tries to deflect the attention, Baffert holds a strong hand heading into Saturday's race. Game Winner is the 9-2 early favorite, and his two other horses, Improbable and Roadster, are the co-second choices at 5-1.

A sixth victory would tie him for the most wins by a trainer in the Derby's 145-year history.

"I don't think there's a heavy-duty favorite now," he insisted.

Instead, he tried to sic the media on Jason Servis, who trains Maximum Security. The Florida Derby winner is a 10-1 shot.

"He should be the favorite," Baffert said. "He's a horse that nobody is talking about and that's a horse that I'm worried about. He's run faster than we have. Put the pressure on Jason, will you?"

Over at his barn, Servis empathized with trainer Richard Mandella and owner Rick Porter, 78, their Derby hopes dashed a day earlier. But he was glad to see Mike Smith knocked out of the race. The 53-year-old Hall of Famer is a crafty rider who won a year ago with Justify.

"I was really happy about that, especially having him outside of me," said Servis, alluding to Smith's ability to have possibly prompted Maximum Security into a quicker than desirable early pace.

Baffert said he gave no thought to replacing Florent Geroux aboard Roadster with Smith, who initially chose to ride Omaha Beach over Roadster in the Derby.

"I would never do that to the riders," he said, having started in racing as a jockey.

Meanwhile, Omaha Beach was set to have surgery Thursday to fix an entrapped epiglottis that affects his breathing. The minor procedure, at a nearby clinic in Lexington, will require two to three weeks of recovery, enough time to knock the colt off the Triple Crown trail. He's expected to race again this summer.

"As bad as it felt yesterday, it would be a horrible feeling to have him not finish well and know that I was at fault for running him," Mandella said. "So we had to do the right thing by the horse, and that is give it up and go to the next step."

Prominent owner and breeder Arthur Hancock was among many who contacted Mandella to express sympathy. Hancock pointed out that the late training great Charlie Whittingham was 73 when he won his first and only Derby.

Baffert felt Mandella's pain. In 2014, he had to scratch Hoppertunity because of a minor foot problem two days before the Derby.

"There's nothing like coming to the Derby when you have a legitimate chance to win it and then all of a sudden the rug is just pulled out from under you," Baffert said. "It's a tough feeling."

Certainly much tougher than saddling the top three wagering choices in the Derby.

Alluding to his 2012 heart attack in Dubai, Baffert assured onlookers he could handle the pressure.

"I got three stents and they're good," he said, patting his chest with both hands.

Kentucky Derby post positions

WHERE Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.

POST TIME 5:50 p.m. Central, Saturday

PURSE $3 million

PP HORSE JOCKEY ODDS

1 War of Will Gaffalione 15-1

2 Tax Alvarado 20-1

3 By My Standards G.Saez 15-1

4 Gray Magician Van Dyke 50-1

5 Improbable Ortiz 5-1

6 Vekoma Castellano 15-1

7 Maximum Security L.Saez 8-1

8 Tacitus Ortiz 8-1

9 Plus Que Parfait Santana 30-1

10 Cutting Humor Lanerie 30-1

11 Haikal Maragh 30-1

12 Code Of Honor Velazquez 12-1

13 Win Win Win Pimentel 12-1

14 Master Fencer Leparoux 50-1

15 Game Winner Rosario 9-2

16 Roadster Geroux 5-1

17 Long Range Toddy Court 30-1

18 Spinoff Franco 30-1

19 Country House Mott 30-1

20 Bodexpress Landeros 30-1

BOLD indicates horse that competed at

Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs this season.

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AP/CHARLIE RIEDEL

Game Winner gets a bath after a workout at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., earlier this week. He is the morning-line favorite to win Saturday’s Kentucky Derby after Omaha Beach was scratched Wednesday.

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AP/Gregory Payan

Trainer Bob Baffert is seen in the Churchill Downs paddock Wednesday, May 1, 2019, in Louisville, Ky. Baffert will be saddling 3 runners in the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby is scheduled for Saturday, May 4.

Sports on 05/03/2019

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