After an enthralling, close finish at the Kentucky Derby, the eyes of the horse racing world will turn to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore for the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes. While this year's field is not yet determined, there is one notable horse missing from the lineup. Who is it, who bears watching, and when can fans and casual viewers alike check out all of this year's action at the prestigious second leg of the Triple Crown?
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Find out with this preview. Post Position Draw: Monday, May 12 at 6:00 p.m. Time: approximately 6:50 p.m. Sovereignty rushed past race favorite Journalism to win the Kentucky Derby on a wet, muddy track at Churchill Downs. Immediately, reporters asked trainer Bill Mott if the colt would compete at the Preakness, to which he responded by saying he would do what is in the horse's best interest. Including the runner-up from the May 3 race, Journalism, whose race decision
will come on Monday . A stamina-based racer who exhibited his patience and ability to hang back in the pack before making a late surge toward the front, the three-year-old colt has to be considered a favorite to win the Baltimore race if he does enter the field. Sandman, a similarly styled racer who finished seventh and was a fan favorite in Louisville, will also have eyes on him to potentially earn a defining victory. He has officially
entered the race .