Preakness 150
- AP Photo / Nick Wass
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The field for Preakness 150 at Pimlico Race Course just after the start.
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With Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty skipping the second leg of the Triple Crown, NBC’s race segment averaged just 4.56 million viewers, its lowest Preakness audience since 1995.
I was beginning to think maybe I was out of touch in finding Umberto Rispoli's ride on Journalism in the Preakness Stakes more reckless than remarkable.
The Louisville company would own the intellectual property to horse racing’s second Triple Crown jewel.
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