A full slate, for the most part, for your Thursday.
Down to a shockingly low WMF 88 for the standard 6f trip at Belmont — open to all comers. Turf has been steady for the rally throughout.
Back to the early post time at Calder, where the WMF 200 for 6f should attract the front-type playas.
Barely hanging on but still speedy at the Finger at 6f, WMF 151.
The Gintz surprise in the baseball, and so does this fantastical WMF 240 (must be an all-time high!) at 6f at the ‘Gate.
Hawthorne has a pretty good (but not quite prohibitive) WMF 146 at 6f.
The only triple-digit WMF on the premises at OakPark@HollyTree is the WMF 300 at 6f — on the turf, natch.
The lead is fine at 6f at Hoosier, WMF 160 there.
Discriminate fiercely against the leaders at Keeneland 6f, given the desperate WMF 23 at that trip.
Pick your style and run with it at all distances at Laurel.
Still strong up front at PennNat at 6f.
As always, Remington is the absolute worst natural-dirt speed-track in North America; however, check out that WMF 233 at 5f (T).
Thank you, best wishes, and will the worm turn for the Phils tonight?