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High-stakes purchases, scratches, and family legacies at Derby

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Louisville, Ky. -- Bob Baffert's California barn received a Flightline colt purchased for $10.5 million by owner Amr Zedan after a jaw‑dropping workout at an auction in Florida fewer than two weeks ago. The colt, immediately named Zedan, is a 2-year-old that now carries high hopes of making the 2027 Kentucky Derby. Baffert, who has housed six Derby winners in Barn 33, also plans to start longshots Litmus Test and Potente on Saturday and said, "When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping." Trainers and owners described a broader strategy of buying many prospects to chase a Derby contender. Yahoo Sports identified 34 colts purchased at auctions in 2024 and 2025 for Baffert's Triple Crown program that cost $26.7 million in all. Examples include Faran, bought for $3.4 million and not yet raced, and Brant, a $3 million purchase who won the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity but was knocked off the Derby trail after a fifth‑place prep finish. Tom Ryan, SF Racing's bloodstock and racing manager, said partnerships often buy 20 to 22 yearlings a year and expect only a handful to develop into Derby options. He and others noted that one successful horse or a stallion prospect can recoup large sums, while many purchases find roles in other divisions or are transferred to different trainers. Ramiro Restrepo summarized the appeal by calling the Derby "the straw that stirs the drink."

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1935: Omaha wins the Kentucky Derby; a Jeffersonville high school senior attends and later recalls the event.
  • 2019: Maximum Security is disqualified and Country House is elevated to first place, affecting Bill Mott's record.
  • Mid-April 2026: A Flightline colt sells for $10.5 million to Amr Zedan and moves to Bob Baffert's California barn.
  • April 30, 2026: Morning-line odds are posted and two horses are scratched ahead of the 152nd Kentucky Derby.
  • May 2, 2026: The 152nd Kentucky Derby is scheduled to run at Churchill Downs, with the race expected around 6:57 p.m.

Why This Matters to You

The Kentucky Derby isn't just a race. It's a high-stakes investment game. Owners spend millions on young horses, hoping for a Derby contender. It's a gamble, but one successful horse can recoup costs. If you're a fan, this behind-the-scenes strategy adds another layer to the race.

The Bottom Line

The Derby is about more than just the fastest horse. It's about strategy, investment, and sometimes, luck. If you're placing bets, consider the horse's price tag and training. And remember, as Ramiro Restrepo said, the Derby is "the straw that stirs the drink." Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves horse racing.

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Who Benefited

High-net-worth owners, prominent trainers, and racing industry investors benefit from elevated valuations, media attention, and increased wagering activity tied to headline purchases and Derby entries.

Who Impacted

Smaller stables, late-scratched connections, and individual bettors may face financial losses, reduced racing opportunities, or disrupted betting positions due to scratches and shifting odds.

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Who Benefited

High-net-worth owners, prominent trainers, and racing industry investors benefit from elevated valuations, media attention, and increased wagering activity tied to headline purchases and Derby entries.

Who Impacted

Smaller stables, late-scratched connections, and individual bettors may face financial losses, reduced racing opportunities, or disrupted betting positions due to scratches and shifting odds.

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