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Derby and Preakness runner-up Bodemeister won't be around, but trainer Bob Baffert will send out Paynter as the 7-2 third choice for Zayat Stables. The lightly raced Paynter has won two of three starts, most recently an allowance race at Pimlico a few races before I'll Have Another won the Preakness.
The rest of the field, with the new odds, is Street Life (8-1), Optimizer, My Adonis and Atigun (all at 15-1), Unstoppable U (20-1), and Ravelo's Boy, Five Sixteen and Guyana Star Dweej (all at 30-1).
Atigun and Unstoppable U are trained by Ken McPeek, who won the 2002 Belmont with Sarava at odds of 70-1.
My Adonis, winless this year in four starts, is owned by George and Lori Hall and trained by Kelly Breen, who teamed up to win last year's Belmont at odds of 27-1.
Romans was looking forward to challenging I'll Have Another.
"It was odd because I wanted the easiest race I could find," he said. "I was disappointed because we had the opportunity to go out there and make history by beating a possible Triple Crown."
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