Horse racing notes: Silent Law can extend Bob Baffert’s rule at Del Mar

DEL MAR LEADERS

(Through Sunday)

Jockeys / Wins

Hector Berrios / 6

Antonio Fresu / 6

Kazushi Kimura / 5

Tiago Pereira / 4

Juan Hernandez / 4

Umberto Rispoli / 4

Trainers / Wins

Mark Glatt / 5

George Papaprodromou / 4

Peter Miller / 4

Doug O’Neill / 4

Steve Miyadi / 3

Phil D’Amato / 3

WEEKEND STAKES

DEL MAR

Saturday

• $100,000 Desi Arnaz Stakes, 2-year-old fillies, 7 furlongs

Sunday

• $100,000, Grade III Bob Hope Stakes, 2-year-olds, 7 furlongs

LOS ALAMITOS

Saturday

• $75,000 Las Damas Handicap, quarter-horse fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, 400 yards

Sunday

• $20,000 Z Wayne Griffin Directors Trials, quarter-horse 3-year-olds and up, 400 yards

DOWN THE STRETCH

• Bob Baffert looks likely to extend his winning streak in Del Mar 2-year-old stakes when he runs four of the five fillies entered in Saturday’s Desi Arnaz Stakes. The trainer’s unbeaten Anoakia Stakes winner Silent Law (Juan Hernandez riding) is a 6-5 morning-line favorite in a field that includes Del Mar Debutante winner Tenma (Hector Berrios) at 3-1. The lone non-Baffert horse is Tim Yakteen’s Practical Dream (Antonio Fresu) at 5-1. Baffert has Kalea Bay (Hernandez) and debuting Madaket Road (Fresu) in Sunday’s Bob Hope, featuring Yakteen’s McKinzie Street (Kazushi Kimura). Baffert has won the past seven non-Breeders’ Cup, non-California-bred stakes for 2-year-olds on the Del Mar main track – with seven different horses – plus the recent Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with Citizen Bull.

• Tamara (Mike Smith) is 4-5 on the morning line for her first start in more than a year in Friday’s seventh race, an allowance-level sprint. The Richard Mandella-trained filly’s romp in the 2023 Del Mar Debutante was the last non-Baffert win in an open race for 2-year-olds on dirt at the San Diego County track. She was sidelined after a disappointing seventh in the ’23 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies.

• In quarter-horse racing, Bp Cartel Policy and jockey Armando Cervantes won by a neck as even-money favorites in the $763,000 Los Alamitos Super Derby on Sunday to earn a spot in the $600,000 Champion of Champions at Los Al on Dec. 14. Ab Seis Corazones (Jesus Rios Ayala riding) and Lets Leave (Sergio Becerra) completed a 1-2-3 finish for trainer Monty Arrossa in the 400-yard race.

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• Saturday at Los Al, local stakes-winning mares Nymphette (Ayala), Frivolous (Henry Lopez) and Jessica Cruz (Rodrigo Aceves) lead a field of 10 for Saturday’s Las Damas Handicap. Aged-mares division leader Patty’s Saint is waiting for the Champion of Champions.

• Santa Anita’s infield is playing host to equestrian competitions this week and next. The Los Angeles National started Wednesday and goes through Sunday, and a top-tier event called the Santa Anita CSI5*-W is Nov. 20-24. Stars include Karl Cook, Kent Farrington, Laura Kraut and McLain Ward, members of the silver-medal U.S. team at the Paris Olympics.

— Kevin Modesti

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