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Breaking Down The 152nd Belmont Stakes, Worst To First

Yes, it’s condensed to 1 1/8 miles, instead of its typical hearty 1 ½ miles, meaning the Belmont Stakes goes from the longest Triple Crown race to the shortest. Yes, the Belmont Stakes leads off the Triple Crown season, rather than batting in the power-hitting three-hole.

Veteran trainer Barclay Tagg and Tiz the Law are the team to beat in Saturday’s 152nd Belmont Stakes. Tagg, 82, seeks his first Triple Crown title since Funny Cide won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 2003. (Image: NY Jockey Club)

And yes, even in an early, slimmed-down version, the Belmont Stakes remains the “Test of a Champion.” After all, every Triple Crown test has to start somewhere. That somewhere – even at a Belmont Stakes distance not raced at since 1893-94 at Morris Park – is Belmont Park on Saturday.

Belmont Stakes Opens ‘A Non-Traditional Triple Crown Series’

“I don’t think there’s any question that at the end of 2020, you can put a big asterisk by the whole year and the Triple Crown is certainly part of that,” said trainer and three-time Belmont winner Todd Pletcher, who brings Farmington Road and Dr Post into Saturday’s proceedings. “It’s not going to be the same. It’s going to be spread out over a much different timeframe and at different distances, different orders. So I think it goes without saying it’s a non-traditional Triple Crown series.”

Asterisks, COVID-19 pandemics and all, someone will win a Triple Crown race that guarantees equine immortality and a healthy betting handle — including on the futures market. OG breaks down our field for Saturday’s race in categories, worst to first.

Why Are You Here?

Just Not Quite There

152nd Belmont Stakes

Morning Line (jockey)

  1. Tap It To Win, 6/1 (John Velasquez)
  2. Sole Volante, 9/2 (Luca Panici)
  3. Max Player, 15/1 (Joel Rosario)
  4. Modernist, 15/1 (Junior Alvarado)
  5. Farmington Road, 15/1 (Javier Castellano)
  6. Fore Left, 30/1 (Jose Ortiz)
  7. Jungle Runner, 50/1 (Reylu Gutierrez)
  8. Tiz the Law, 6/5 (Manny Franco)
  9. Dr Post, 5/1 (Irad Ortiz Jr.)
  10. Pneumatic, 8/1 (Ricardo Santana Jr.)

If Everything Breaks Right …

They Should Be There

The Pick