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Frustrated Baltas hopes to break out in California Cup

- By Steve Andersen

ARCADIA, Calif. – The frustratio­n of watching his horses frequently run well but often finish second and third boiled over for trainer Richard Baltas in late December.

“Second and third. Second and third. That’s all I ever run,” Baltas could be heard saying in Santa Anita’s largely deserted box seat area after a recent major race.

It has been a frustratin­g start to the winter-spring meeting for Baltas, one of California’s leading trainers. Through Sunday, the ninth racing day of the nearly six-month season that ends June 20, Baltas had started 34 horses with 2 wins, 10 seconds, and 3 third-place finishes.

“It’s been tough,” he said Sunday. “I’ve had 10 seconds. What are you going to do?”

Those sort of trends can quickly be reversed. Saturday at Santa Anita, Baltas plans to have two starters in the statebred stakes that make up the California Cup program – North County Guy in the $200,000 Unusual Heat Turf Classic at 1 1/8 miles, and She’s Devoted in the $150,000 Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint at six furlongs.

North County Guy, a 6-yearold gelding, won an allowance race at 1 1/8 miles on turf here in October, and was 10th of 12 in the Grade 2 Hollywood Turf Cup at 1 1/2 miles on Nov. 27 at Del Mar.

Owned by Bruce Sands and Nancy Messineo, North County Guy must be supplement­ed to the Unusual Heat Turf Classic for $25,000 because he was not nominated to the Golden State Series of stakes for statebred runners for $300 early in his 2-yearold season. The hefty $25,000 fee allows North County Guy to remain eligible for Golden State Series stakes for the rest of his career.

Despite the lack of recent wins, Baltas has watched several of his horses run well in stakes. On Dec. 26, opening day of the season, Baltas won the Lady of Shamrock Stakes with Nasty and finished second in the Grade 1 American Oaks with Going to Vegas and in the Grade 2 San Antonio Stakes with Idol.

On Jan. 2, Bob and Jackie and Next Shares were second and third in the Grade 2 San Gabriel Stakes for Baltas.

“It’s frustratin­g,” Baltas said. “A couple were head bobs.”

As for his impassione­d response to the recent setbacks, Baltas says that is part of his personalit­y.

“That’s me,” he said with a smile. “That’s who I am. I talk too much.”

Baltas, 59, finished 2020 with 75 wins from 447 starters and stable earnings of $5,157,398. In 2019, Baltas had career-best marks of 91 wins and stable earnings of $7,349,015.

In coming weeks, the stakes winners Bodhicitta, Neptune’s Storm, Venetian Harbor, and Vertical Threat will return to the stable after recent breaks, giving the barn depth in both turf and main-track stakes.

“Those are all good horses,” Baltas said.

Next Shares, a four-time stakes winner best known for winning the Grade 1 Shadwell Mile at Keeneland in October 2018, worked a half-mile on turf in 51.40 seconds on Sunday at Santa Anita for a scheduled start in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitation­al on Jan. 23 at Gulfstream Park.

Baltas has the foundation for a successful second half of January, and perhaps a strong 2021.

“Maybe I’ll have a good year,” he said.

Life Is Good back working

The undefeated 3-year-old Life Is Good worked a half-mile in 47 seconds on Monday at Santa Anita, his first workout since a win in the Grade 3 Sham Stakes at a mile on Jan. 2. Trainer Bob Baffert said he timed Life Is Good in a slightly slower 47.40.

“He did it easy,” Baffert said. “He was pretty fresh. He looked like he was galloping out there.”

Baffert said he does not have any immediate race goals for Life Is Good, who has emerged as an exciting prospect for the Triple Crown races this spring. Life Is Good has won both his starts, beginning with a maiden race at Del Mar in November.

“The main thing is to keep him healthy,” Baffert said.

Four locals eye Pegasus Turf

Four horses based in Southern California are candidates for the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitation­al on Jan. 23 at Gulf stream Park–Another twist a fate, Next Shares, Say the Word, and Storm the Court.

Storm the Court, the champion 2-year-old male of 2019, was second in the Grade 2 Mathis Brothers Mile for 3-year-olds on Dec. 26 at Santa Anita in his most recent start. On Saturday, Storm the Court worked a halfmile on the main track in 48.40 seconds, his first workout since the Mathis Brothers Mile.

“He had a lot of good energy,” trainer Peter Eurton said.

Storm the Court is winless in eight starts since winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita in November 2019.

Another twist a fate and Next Shares were first and third in the Grade 2 San Gabriel Stakes at 1 1/8 miles on Jan. 2 at Santa Anita. Say the Word, third in the Grade 2 Hollywood Turf Cup on Nov. 27 at Del Mar, worked five furlongs on turf in 1:03.20 on Sunday at Santa Anita.

The track allowed a rare session of turf workouts for Say the Word and Next Shares in advance of the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf, which is run at 1 3/16 miles. Next Shares worked a half-mile in 51.40.

 ?? BENOIT PHOTO ?? Life Is Good had his first work since this victory in the Sham on Jan. 2, going a half-mile in 47 on Monday at Santa Anita.
BENOIT PHOTO Life Is Good had his first work since this victory in the Sham on Jan. 2, going a half-mile in 47 on Monday at Santa Anita.

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