

Spendthrift Farm's Major Dude pulled off a mild upset Oct. 2 at Aqueduct Racetrack in the $200,000 Pilgrim Stakes (G2T) for 2-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles, gamely holding off odds-on favorite I'm Very Busy to give trainer Todd Pletcher and jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. their second consecutive graded stakes win on the card.
Making his turf debut in the Pilgrim, Major Dude had raced three times on dirt and failed to distinguish himself. By Bolt d'Oro , Major Dude was a $550,000 purchase at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale. He won his debut going five furlongs June 18 at Monmouth Park before finishing sixth in the Sanford Stakes (G3) at Saratoga Race Course and third in the mile Sapling Stakes at Monmouth last out.
While the Pilgrim represented a question mark for his connections given the challenging conditions, it was evident as soon as the field left the gate that at the very least Major Dude's early speed had transferred to the new surface. Movisitor broke sharply from outermost post 11 and ceded the lead to Fly Right , who shot through on the rail into the clubhouse turn to take control. Major Dude sat just off those two in an ideal stalking position under Ortiz Jr., the meet's leading rider.

"You're always concerned when you're running on ground that you haven't been on before," said Pletcher. "When we worked him on the turf, it was pretty firm ground, so we knew he liked that. We were hoping he'd like (softer ground) today. It seemed like he was always traveling really well."
Fly Right, with Hall of Famer Javier Castellano in the irons, led through honest splits of :24.10 for a quarter-mile, :49.73 for the half, and 1:15.84 for three-quarters over the yielding outer turf course, as Movisitor sat just off his flank and longshot Noble Huntsman raced in tandem with Major Dude. I'm Very Busy broke slowly from post 9 under Flavien Prat and found himself near the back of the pack early.
I'm Very Busy picked things up around the far turn while racing four-wide as Major Dude slipped through on the inside into the stretch. With full momentum on the outside, it appeared as though I'm Very Busy would win easily, but Major Dude dug in gamely over the rain-soaked course and battled back to prevail by a length. He completed the distance in 1:46.60 and returned $22.40 as the fourth choice.
Ortiz Jr. said Major Dude was full of run throughout.
"At the half-mile, I think I can go by those horses whenever I want to," he said. "I feel like my horse switched off on the backside and saved a lot of energy for the end and I took some time.
"I worked the horse and I thought he loved the grass. He felt really good on it and worked really well on the bridle. He handled (softer going) really well. He got the job done, so I can't complain."
"He's a colt that we've really liked from the very beginning," said Pletcher. "He was one of the first to come in (this year). He was training well on the dirt and we gave him a couple opportunities and we just kind of got the feeling that we weren't getting everything that we thought we had. So, I saw a couple of Bolt d'Oros were running well on the turf and said, 'Let's work him on the turf.' Then it was like, 'OK, that's what we were hoping to see.' I'm not surprised he stepped up today. He's always been a very professional, straightforward colt. I'm happy he found what he was looking for."
In addition to the winner's share of the purse of $110,000, which bumped his bankroll to $165,250, Major Dude also received an all-expenses paid trip to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T), as the Pilgrim is a designated "Win And You're In" event. The $1 million Juvenile Turf is scheduled for Nov. 4 at Keeneland.
The Chad Brown-trained I'm Very Busy—owned in partnership by Team Hanley, Richard Schermerhorn, and Paul Braverman—had to settle for second after a less-than-ideal trip, while still finishing 1 1/2 lengths ahead of Lachaise in third, who was followed by Noble Huntsman in fourth.
Ramblin' Wreck , Dataman , Battle of Normandy , Movisitor, Bramble Blaze , Fly Right, and Torigo completed the order of finish. Vacation Dance was scratched.
Out of Mary Rita, by Distorted Humor, Major Dude was bred by Clearsky Farms. His sire stands at Spendthrift Farm for $20,000.