San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

IMPROBABLE RALLIES FOR BIG WIN

Comes from last place to take Awesome Again over Maximum Security

- BY JOHN CHERWA Cherwa is a freelance writer.

Maximum Security had easily assumed the position of Breeders’ Cup Classic favorite, the result of six consecutiv­e high-level wins. All he had to do was beat a small field of five in Saturday’s Grade I $300,000 Awesome Again Stakes at Santa Anita to be considered the best horse around.

But all that got turned upside down as stablemate Improbable went from far behind on the backstretc­h to a powerful run through the stretch to beat Maximum Security by a widening 4½ lengths.

Both horses are trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, who inherited Maximum Security when his previous trainer, Jason Servis, went under federal indictment for giving horses performing-enhancing drugs. No evidence has been presented that Maximum Security received any illegal drugs.

It’s not as if Improbable was an unknown, having just won the Whitney Stakes and Hollywood Gold Cup. He was the favorite in last year’s Kentucky Derby, a race in which Maximum Security crossed the finish line first but was dropped to 17th after being disqualifi­ed for interferen­ce. Improbable was moved to a fourth-place finish.

Improbable ($5.60) has had gate problems but was perfectly still Saturday as he and jockey Drayden Van Dyke watched everyone take off in the small field. He was last by at least six lengths at one point on the backstretc­h. But he started to get moving entering the far turn and had moved even with Take The One O One near the top of the stretch. From there, Van Dyke held on as Improbable widened his lead with ease.

“I knew I was coming in here with two really good horses,” Baffert said. “Maximum Security was in that scrum (early in the race), and they were really running up close. (Van Dyke) ran a great race. He knew what was going on. He took his time and rode him with patience. He loves this track.”

Santa Anita had seven stakes races on Saturday’s card, the partial result of a delayed start because of the Bobcat fire.

In a race that serves as an exceedingl­y early preview of next year’s Kentucky Derby, Get Her Number ($18.20) upset the favored Spielberg, a $1million purchase, to win the Grade I $300,000 American Pharoah Stakes by three-quarters of a length.

Spielberg was the evenmoney favorite but has yet to win in three starts. Dyn O Mite went to the early lead, but Get Her Number was never far off the pace. Get Her Number went to the lead on the far turn and held on for the victory in the 11⁄16-mile race.

The female version of that race, the Grade II $200,000 Chandelier Stakes, was won by Baffert’s Princess Noor ($2.40) by a commanding 81⁄4 lengths. She was the heavy favorite and could have won by more as jockey Victor Espinoza never asked the 2-year-old filly for anything extra in the race.

“This filly is just incredible and very talented,” Baffert said. “You never know if they can go two turns until they do it and it looks like that’s not going to be a problem.”

Other winners on the seven-stakes card included Mucho Unusual ($8.20) in the Grade I $300,000 Rodeo Drives Stakes and United ($3.40) in the Grade II $200,000 John Henry Turf Championsh­ip.

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