California Chrome Returns in Pennsylvania Derby

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California Chrome, shown winning the 2014 Kentucky Derby, makes his first start since the Belmont Stakes in Saturday's Pennsylvania Derby at Parx Racing. (Photos by Eclipse Sportswire unless otherwise noted)
Racing’s springtime hero makes his long-awaited return to the races this Saturday, three months after his failed attempt at the Triple Crown. Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner California Chrome will break from the rail as the even-money choice in Parx Racing’s $1-million Pennsylvania Derby.
The 1 1/8-mile contest drew seven other 3-year-olds willing to challenge the dual classic winner. The race’s filly counterpart, the $1-million Cotillion Stakes also drew a salty field of nine sophomore fillies, making for an entertaining day at the track. Watch both races this Saturday on the America’s Best Racing livestream beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Bayern enters the Pennsylvania Derby off a disappointing last-place finish in Saratoga’s Travers Stakes last month. The colt was made the favorite in that race after romping victories in the Woody Stephens and the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational, with the latter run at the same 1 1/8-mile distance as the Pennsylvania Derby. The son of Offlee Wild will break from post 4, and his natural speed could cause problems for California Chrome breaking to his inside.
BAYERN WINS THE 2014 HASKELL INVITATIONAL

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Winchell Thoroughbreds’ Tapiture has posted two consecutive wins since his 15th-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. The son of Tapit has tallied victories in the Matt Winn Stakes and the West Virginia Derby since May and enters the race looking to avenge his Derby loss with regular rider Rosie Napravnik aboard.
Todd Pletcher-trained Protonico has a win over the surface having captured the Smarty Jones Stakes at Parx on Sept. 1. The improving colt has three wins and a third in five career starts. California invader Candy Boy has a pair of second-place efforts since his mid-pack finish in the Kentucky Derby. The Candy Ride colt finished behind leading sophomore Shared Belief in the Los Alamitos Derby in July before getting caught by Tapiture at the wire of the West Virginia Derby.
UNTAPABLE WINS 2014 KENTUCKY OAKS

The Grade 1 Cotillion features a filly showdown that will likely help determine year-end honors. Kentucky Oaks winner Untapable is the morning-line favorite for the 1 1/16-mile race after four consecutive wins to kick off 2014. The filly tried males in the Haskell where she wound up in fifth place.
Multiple Grade 1 winners Stopchargingmaria, heroine of the Coaching Club American Oaks and Alabama at Saratoga this summer, and Sweet Reason, a top middle-distance filly looking to stretch out, are formidable foes for the Oaks winner.
The Cotillion also features untested Monmouth Oaks winner Cassatt, Alabama runner-up Joint Return and multiple graded stakes winner Jojo Warrior.
$1-million Pennsylvania Derby
Saturday, Parx, Race 12, Post Time 5:40 p.m. ET
1 1/8 miles, dirt, 3-year-olds

PP

Horse

Jockey

Wgt

Trainer

M-L Odds

1

California Chrome

Victor Espinoza

124

Art Sherman

1-1

2

Candy Boy

Joel Rosario

122

John Sadler

12-1

3

Protonico

Javier Castellano

122

Todd Pletcher

6-1

4

Bayern

Martin Garcia

124

Bob Baffert

7-2

5

Noble Moon

Irad Ortiz, Jr.

122

Leah Gyarmati

15-1

6

Classic Giacnroll

Kendrick Carmouche

117

Lisa Guerrero

15-1

7

Tapiture

Rosie Napravnik

122

Steve Asmussen

5-1

8

C J's Awesome

Edgar Prado

117

Kenny McPeek

12-1

$1-million Cotillion Stakes
Saturday, Parx, Race 11, Post Time 4:45 p.m. ET
1 1/16 miles, dirt, 3-year-old fillies

PP

Horse

Jockey

Wgt

Trainer

M-L Odds

1

Cassatt

Kerwin Clark

122

Larry Jones

12-1

2

Sweet Reason

Irad Ortiz, Jr.

124

Leah Gyarmati

3-1

3

House Rules

Javier Castellano

119

Jimmy Jerkens

20-1

4

Joint Return

Kendrick Carmouche

119

John Servis

10-1

5

Vero Amore

Frankie Pennington

119

Robert Reid, Jr.

20-1

6

Little Alexis

Joel Rosario

119

Carlo Vaccarezza

20-1

7

Jojo Warrior

Martin Garcia

122

Bob Baffert

6-1

8

Untapable

Rosie Napravnik

124

Steve Asmussen

7-5

9

Stopchargingmaria

John Velazquez

124

Todd Pletcher

9-2

WATCH THE PENNSYLVANIA DERBY AND COTILLION STAKES LIVE
ON AMERICASBESTRACING.NET

Saturday, Sept. 20, 4:30-6 p.m. ET
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