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Their absences, combined with no Triple try in play, leaves the Belmont with little drama. Baffert will be there, though, saying he plans to saddle Game On Dude, partly owned by Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre. First Dude finished second in the Preakness, and is likely a Belmont starter.
"It'll be the Battle of the Dudes," Baffert said.
That's not a matchup likely to draw TV ratings or the casual sports fan.
Even if Super Saver had won the Preakness to keep his bid for a sweep alive, most of the attention was focused on Borel and Pletcher, not the horse. He had yet to intrigue the public, unlike Funny Cide and Smarty Jones, whose failed Triple bids drew fan letters from schoolchildren.
Like long-suffering Chicago Cubs fans, racing will have to wait till next year.
The 32-year drought between Triple Crown winners is the longest since the three races became a series in the 1930s. The previous longest gap was 25 years between Citation in 1948 and Secretariat in 1973.
Some thought the Triple Crown was too easy in the 1970s when Secretariat led /the way, followed by Seattle Slew in 1977 and Affirmed a year later.
Lukas, whose 1999 Triple try with Charismatic was thwarted in the Belmont, said having another Triple Crown champion would provide a short-term boost.
"It's not a cure-all," he said. "It'll last a couple weeks and then be yesterday's news. The sports world is pretty calloused. There's so many things fans can turn to."
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