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Life Is Good gives Baffert record 7th win in Sham

ARCADIA, Calif. – Heavily favored Life Is Good survived a mild threat late from stablemate Medina Spirit and went on to a three-quarters of a length victory in the $100,000 Sham Stakes on Saturday at Santa Anita.

The 3-year-old colt trained by Bob Baffert earned 10 qualifying points for the May 1 race at Churchill Downs. Baffert trained last year’s Sham winner Authentic, who later gave him a record-tying sixth Derby victory. Baffert now has a record seven wins in the Grade 3 Sham.

Ridden by Hall of Famer Mike Smith, Life Is Good ran a mile in 1:36.63.

“It was his first time around two turns,” Smith said. “He didn’t know what he was doing going twice around, and he just got the lead and was looking out at the infield on the big screen. I was watching as well, so I saw the horse coming on the outside. I didn’t want to panic, I just showed it (the whip) to him a little bit.”

Life Is Good paid $2.40, $2.10 and $2.10 at 1-5 odds in the field of five.

Medina Spirit, also trained by Baffert, returned $3.60 and $2.20 at 9-1 odds. Parnelli, the 9-2 second choice, paid $2.10 to show.

“Mike did a great job, just sort of cruising out there and it was just the kind of race we were looking for,” Baffert said. “It is so exciting he passed the two-turn test.”

The victory, worth $60,000, increased Life Is Good’s career earnings to $94,200.

Browns lose another defender, CB Johnson added to COVID list

CLEVELAND – The Browns have suddenly sprung another hole in their patchwork secondary.

Already down several key players due to positive COVID-19 tests, the Browns said Saturday night they will also be without cornerback Kevin Johnson on Sunday against Pittsburgh as they try to end their long playoff drought.

Johnson’s late addition to the reserve/COVID-19 list means the Browns (10-5), who barely got to practice this week due to contact tracing protocols, will be missing five rotational defensive players when they host the Steelers (12-3).

Earlier this week, the team ruled out top cornerback Denzel Ward, linebacker­s B.J. Goodson and Malcolm Smith and safety Andrew Sendejo.

An NFL spokesman said in an email that despite the flare-up in COVID cases, the status for Sunday’s game is unchanged.

With Ward and Johnson out, the Browns will be without two of their top three cornerback­s. Robert Jackson, M.J. Stewart Jr. and Tavierre Thomas will all likely get significan­t playing time.

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