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"This is a chance to redeem myself," said Baffert, whose horse finished sixth in the Derby after starting from the dreaded No. 1 post position.
"If it would have been a boxing match, it would have been called in the first round," Baffert said of Lookin at Lucky's run in the Derby. "But that's racing. You take the good with the bad."
In the Preakness, Baffert drew the No. 7 post in the 12-horse race. After the Derby, he changed jockeys, selecting Martin Garcia to replace Garrett Gomez. This will be Garcia's first run in the Preakness.
"I'm sure he'll have some butterflies," Baffert said of the 25-year-old rider.
Gomez ended up on Dublin, which will be saddled by D. Wayne Lukas. Dublin finished seventh in the Derby with Terry Thompson on board.
"Baffert felt sorry for me and said, 'You want my rider?' joked Lukas.
If Baffert really wanted to do his friend a favor, he would have offered to trade post positions. Lukas drew the far outside for Dublin, and made no attempt to mask his displeasure.
"I don't think anyone wants 1 or 12, but we're going to make the most of it," he said.
Baffert will also saddle Northern Giant, a 30-1 long shot with one career win.
"We're taking a little swing at the fences, obviously," Lukas said.
Lukas, Baffert and Nick Zito, trainer for Jackson Bend, all know what it's like to win the Preakness. Pletcher, who's 0 for 4 in the race, hopes to get that winning feeling on Saturday.
He believes Borel can make it happen.
"I think he's a really, really good fit for this colt," Pletcher said of Borel. "He's got a light touch and it seems the colt relaxes well for him. I think there is a lot of good chemistry between the two of them."
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