Daily News (Los Angeles)

Baffert's Taiba favored in $1M Haskell Stakes

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Taiba is the slight 7-5 favorite over the undefeated Jack Christophe­r in the $1 million Haskell Stakes on Saturday, the first major race for 3-year-olds following the Triple Crown.

Taiba is trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, who is seeking to extend his stakes record with a 10th Haskell victory at Monmouth Park.

“I don't think about records,” Baffert said. “I just think about sending a good horse up there. I've sent some really great ones. I hope this guy is the same type of horse. He's lightly raced, and he's very talented.”

Jack Christophe­r, the 3-2 second choice, will race around two turns for the first time in the 1 1/8-mile track. His four victories, including a 10-length win in the Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park, have all come at distances of a mile or less. Jose Ortiz will be aboard for trainer Chad Brown.

The Haskell marks a return to the spotlight for Baffert. Earlier this month, he completed a 90-day suspension handed down by the Kentucky Racing Commission for a failed post-race drug test involving Medina Spirit, who was first in the 2021 Kentucky Derby but was later disqualifi­ed.

While Baffert was sidelined, Taiba was transferre­d to Tim Yakteen, Baffert's former assistant. While in Yakteen's care, Taiba won the Santa Anita Derby before finishing 12th in the Kentucky Derby. The horse's only race for Baffert prior to the suspension was a dominant debut win at Santa Anita in March.

Taiba drew post 2 for Haskell, with Mike Smith set to ride.

“The Kentucky Derby, I don't know what happened there. I wasn't around,” Baffert said. “It was a tall order for him. There are some good horses in here .... The Haskell is a great race, and great horses have won the race. I have great memories there and I hope the horse shows up.”

White Abarrio, the Florida Derby winner, is the 5-1 third choice followed by Cyberknife, the Arkansas Derby winner, at 6-1. Post time is 5:45 p.m. Saturday.

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