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Mystik Dan enters the Preakness Stakes as the favorite after winning Kentucky Derby
Preakness favorite Muth has been ruled out of the race after spiking a fever.NBC News - Top stories -
Preakness is up next for Brian Hernandez after winning the Derby with a perfect trip on Mystik Dan
Brian Hernandez Jr. knew he’d need a perfect trip to win the Kentucky Derby aboard Mystik DanABC News - Sports -
Seize the Grey wins Preakness, denies Mystik Dan
Seize the Grey won the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, denying Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan a Triple Crown bid and giving trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 88, his seventh win at the race.ESPN - Sports -
Preakness Stakes Welcomes Trainer Barred From Kentucky Derby
Controversy over doping and horse deaths has trailed the successful trainer for several years, but deep-pocketed owners have stuck by him.The New York Times - Business -
Steve Kornacki's Guide to the Preakness: Will Mystik Dan take the second leg of the Triple Crown?
Step aside, red roses, it’s time for some black-eyed Susans.NBC News - Top stories -
Preakness Stakes 2024 predictions, Mystik Dan odds: Win, place, show, trifecta, plus superfecta expert picks
Mystik Dan, Catching Freedom, and Imagination are favored at Pimlico Race Course with Muth scratched due to a fever, but does our expert think they can win?CBS Sports - Sports -
Seize the Grey wins the Preakness for D. Wayne Lukas and ends Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown bid
Seize the Grey win the Preakness Stakes for Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas.ABC News - Top stories
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