Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes and Sovereignty
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Journalism, who took second to Sovereignty at the Kentucky Derby, is the current favorite to win the 2025 Preakness Stakes on Saturday. Journalism is one of three Derby horses in the nine-horse field. However, Sovereignty is not entered in the race. The team behind the Derby winner opted it was in the horse's best interest to skip the Preakness.
Preakness Stakes is loaded with some of the top three-year-olds in racing, including Kentucky Derby runner-up Journalism. See how the entire nine-horse field stacks up right here.
Two other runners from the Kentucky Derby will move on to the second jewel of the Triple Crown: Sandman and American Promise
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Check out the top storylines to watch during the Preakness Stakes, including a look at favorites with Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty out.
The second leg of the Triple Crown, the 2025 Preakness Stakes, will run on Saturday, May 17 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Bill
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Paulick Report on MSNPreakness: Connections Hoping Heart Of Honor 'Still Improving,' Sandman Jogs At ChurchillUAE Derby runner-up Heart of Honor is to ship to Pimlico Monday from Churchill Downs, where Kentucky Derby seventh Sandman stretched his leg in a two-mile jog Sunday before he too heads to Maryland
Before the Preakness 2025 field is officially announced when entries are drawn Monday, here’s a look at the reported contenders.