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Most handicappers have cast the Preakness as a two-horse race. Because there won't be a crowded field nor any speed horses to hem Bodemeister in, O'Neill was inclined to agree. Though I'll Have Another didn't make his move until the horses turned for home in the 1 1/4-mile Derby, his trainer isn't inclined to let Bodemeister get loose on the lead at the 1 1/16-mile Preakness.
"If somebody gets an easy lead, I want it to be us," O'Neill said. "If we're sitting behind, I want it to be a pretty heated pace. Those are the two scenarios I'd like to see."
Baffert claims not to have thought the race through that far.
"I just can't map out a strategy. If he came from off the pace, I'd map out a strategy, you know, 'Mike, you need to do this, this and this.' But his strategy is just to break well and keep him in a comfortable mode.
"He knows what to do," Baffert said, referring to his jockey or his horse or maybe both.
A moment later, Bode, the youngest of Baffert's kids and Bodemeister's namesake, came running out of the barn, puncturing the relative silence with laughs. Baffert watched the scene and smiled ruefully.
"It's been quiet all week. Every time I brought the loser of the Derby here and won, it's been really quiet all week. ... He just got here," Baffert said, referring to the boy, "and he doesn't like the pressure of being asked about Bodemeister too much. When the horse got beat, he took it a little bit like it's his horse.
"I didn't want him to be mad at me, that I didn't do a good job training his horse or anything. He's funny about that," Baffert said, lowering his voice.
After a week of not saying too much, Baffert wasn't about to tempt fate now.
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