Bob Baffert
- Eric Crawford
- Updated
Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert in his Churchill Downs barn after announcing to reporters that his Kentucky Derby winner, Medina Spirit, had tested positive for a banned anti-inflammatory drug after the May 1 race.
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If a second test comes back positive, the colt could be disqualified.Â
It’s getting more difficult to believe the Hall of Fame trainer's explanations.Â
Churchill Downs on Sunday suspended Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert after Medina Spirit, the horse who won the Derby, failed a post-race drug test.Â
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