Belmont Stakes Contender Profile, Odds: BAEZA

In the days leading up to the 157th running of the $2 million Belmont Stakes (G1) at Saratoga Race Course, the team at usracing.com is publishing profiles of the 3-year-olds in the field. Profiles will be updated with post positions and track odds following the June 2 draw. 

BAEZA

Rarely does a 1-for-5 colt get as much attention as Baeza, who came out of nowhere in April to become the wise-guy horse of the Kentucky Derby (G1). Two days after escaping the also-eligible list, he justified the buzz to finish a fast-closing third. He was never going to catch Sovereignty, but he was gaining ground late on runner-up Journalism, who went on to take the Preakness Stakes (G1).

Baeza. Benoit Phot.

Like the 1-2 Derby finishers, Baeza had an eventful trip – wide early, 15th after a half mile, steadied and bumped at the five-sixteenths pole, eight wide in midstretch. His late surge after those traffic problems validated him, even though he’s still eligible for a non-winners-of-one allowance race.

After taking three starts to break his maiden, Baeza was a 14-1 afterthought in the Santa Anita Derby before he finished second, three-quarters of a length in back of Journalism. Baeza, at odds of 13-1, was only a neck behind him at Churchill Downs, so there’s not much between them.

Baeza’s bloodlines couldn’t be more impressive. He’s a half-brother to 2023 Kentucky Derby hero Mage and to last year’s Belmont Stakes champion, Dornoch, all sons of Puca, a daughter of 2008 Derby-Preakness winner Big Brown. Baeza’s bettors won’t ever get double-digit odds on him again.

Trainer John Shirreffs wisely skipped the Preakness and pointed for the Belmont with a gifted, improving colt.

“Baeza is what you dream about when you think of a thoroughbred. He’s very light on his feet and has an impeccable pedigree,” Shirreffs said May 24. “He is very classy.”

Belmont Stakes Betting Advice

Baeza doesn’t have to improve much to win the 1¼-mile Belmont, where he’s a serious contender.

Contentender Information Card

  • Post position: TBD
  • Odds: 5-1 (BUSR odds)
  • Jockey: Flavien Prat
  • Trainer: John Shirreffs
  • Owners: C R K Stable, Grandview Equine
  • Career record: 5-1-2-1
  • Career earnings: $648,500
  • Last race: Kentucky Derby (G1), May 3, 3rd
  • Top Equibase speed figure: 107
  • Pedigree: McKinzie-Puca, by Big Brown
  • Color: Bay
  • Running style: Stalker
  • Notes: For most trainers, the pinnacle of their career is a Kentucky Derby victory. Not for Shirreffs, an 80-year-old Vietnam War veteran who won it in 2005 with longshot Giacomo. His greatest success came with 2010 Horse of the Year Zenyatta, whose 19-for-20 career sent her to the Hall of Fame … Baeza is named for 85-year-old Braulio Baeza, a Panamanian who rode three Belmont winners and entered the Hall of Fame in 1976 … His four-legged namesake worked 6 furlongs in 1:12.40 handily May 23 at Santa Anita.
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