A Dickensian Day at Pimlico. The best of racing: A stretch duel to the wire in the Preakness. And the worst of racing: A breakdown in full view. And Bob Baffert center stage. My story for @NBCSports from a surreal day in Baltimore: https://t.co/YWMUEIxxq9
@raypaulick NY Gaming Comm. They have the hard facts and kept the emails. And lawyers lie - all the time. Murphy just was dumb about it in that she didn't think they'd publish her emails.
@TomRyanKY Yes on all but the schedule. Geez, we've had two TC in the last 8 yrs and STILL you want to dumb down the schedule. Believe me - if they did nothing more but put the old VISA TC $5 million bonus back in play - you'd be stuffed w/ Derby runners in the Preakness and Belmont.
@mig4450 @Melabella59 You have a wonderful legacy on the track, Mig, but your greatest legacy is that wonderful marriage and family that has sprung from it! Congratulations on 36 wonderful years!
In case you want to read about royalty in love with a commoner, a classy exit and self-reliance without trading on family name and tea for cash... @BBCSussex@netflix This Royal Saga Has a Surprise Ending https://t.co/tlK5G2h7Cc
@KensingtonRoyal To die while working to save lives and the natural world is tragic but also so honourable and good. Their memories and work will live on. Every sympathy to you and all who loved them.
@MeghanMcCain Just wanted to share that I adored your use of the word "doltish" to describe Lake's thinking. An underused word that could apply to so many in this current climate. I admired your father and his legacy will long outlast agitating, self-serving fribbles like @KariLake.
@LaffitPincayTV & @TheBigAStabile , FL's greatness is legit, but his legacy of 6 races + retirement? In 10 years, He'll be consigned to the stat sheets, a brilliant blip on the timeline. Will we be celebrating his 50 birthday like Man O War? secretariat? No. And itsa shame
@doggy2965@Bigbrown207@DRFGrening Agree. But he already faces the same daunting task that secretariat, spectacular bid and more faced as great horses who went to stud: expected to reproduce himself. The odds aren't with him.