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Not all 2-year-olds have aspirations of running in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve on the first Saturday in May. Some have distance limitations, though that doesn’t mean they cannot have a highly productive career as a sprinter. In Sunday’s Bob Hope Stakes at Del Mar, six 2-year-old sprinters will square off in a test that could propel them toward a successful 3-year-old campaign in one-turn stakes or, perhaps, land them on the Triple Crown trail.
1. McKinzie Street (2-1 morning-line odds): Tired and finished third when tested around two turns in the Grade 1 American Pharoah Stakes Presented by DK Horse. Was second before that in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity at seven furlongs and figures to be a main threat here.
JOCKEY: Kazushi Kimura; TRAINER: Tim Yakteen
2. Dr Ruben M (20-1): He needed four cracks to break his maiden, finally winning at a two-turn mile. Usually shows early speed and the faster fractions at this distance could work against him while stepping up in class.
JOCKEY: Edwin Maldonado; TRAINER: Doug O’Neill
3. Kalea Bay (9-5): He’s trained by Bob Baffert, who has won this stakes 13 times, including the last three editions and seven of the last nine. So that alone makes him a contender. Come off a powerful maiden win in his third start in fast time. He’s sired by a Kentucky Derby/Breeders’ Cup Classic winner in Authentic so the added furlong should not be a factor.
JOCKEY: Juan Hernandez; TRAINER: Bob Baffert
4. Madaket Road (10-1): He’s a first-time starter, which normally does not bode well for his chances in a graded stakes. But he’s trained by Baffert and is turning in bullet workouts, so ignoring him could be a big mistake in a field where no one has more than one win.
JOCKEY: Antonio Fresu; TRAINER: Bob Baffert
5. Bullard (8-5): Closed sharply to win his debut, rallying from seventh in a six-furlong sprint on this track. The added furlong should be to his benefit but he probably will need a quick pace in front of him to prevail.
JOCKEY: Umberto Rispoli; TRAINER: Michael McCarthy
6. Maximus (15-1): Was an easy debut winner at Del Mar by 9 1/4 lengths. But that was a restricted maiden race and the time was a cut below the top contenders. Others are more appealing despite the lopsided win.
JOCKEY: Diego Herrera; TRAINER: Cesar DeAlba
THE PICK: Kalea Bay
LIVE LONGSHOT: Madaket Road
TRIFECTA: 3-5-4