As long as Bob Baffert keeps winning, he'll keep getting horses despite deaths and doping


Despite all of it — the drama, the doping accusations, even the deaths — there are no shortage of multi-millionaires eager to give their high-priced Thoroughbreds to Bob Baffert.

Why? Because after a two-year ban from the Kentucky Derby, Baffert quickly returning to the Triple Crown winners’ circle was the best bet in sports. And just like that, he’s back. 

In a Preakness that was short on quality horses but electrifying at the end, Baffert’s National Treasure surged past Blazing Sevens after a stretch duel, while Derby winner Mage settled for third. 

It was the kind of result that helps explain why every year Baffert gets a new barn full of the best 2-year-old prospects in North America. Even with a horse who was just 1-for-5 and finished fourth in the Santa Anita Derby, Baffert delivered his 17th Triple Crown race win. If you want to win one of those three classics, the numbers say he’s the man most likely to get it done. 

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