Who will win the Preakness Stakes? Horses, odds, expert picks and more for 2024 Triple Crown race

2024-05-18
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Triple Crown winners have been rare across horse racing's centuries-long history, but it's seemingly becoming rarer and rarer for a horse to even have a shot at completing the incredible feat.

Case in point, the last time a horse won both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes in the same year was Justify in 2018. Granted, Justify became the 13th Triple Crown winner that season, but since then, no horse has run the Belmont Stakes with a chance to make history.

Mystik Dan will look to change that in 2024. He won the Kentucky Derby in a photo finish and will now look to emerge from the eight-horse Preakness field victoriously. He is expected to fare well, and with his top competition — Bob Baffert-trained colt Muth — he may have a chance to win again.

Either way, Mystik Dan's presence will create a buzz around Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. History buffs will be hoping he can capture the second jewel of the Triple Crown while others will be backing Muth, or others in the field, during the "Run for the Black-Eyed Susans."

But which horse should you trust to win the Preakness Stakes in 2024? The Sporting News breaks down the odds and best bets for the Triple Crown race.

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Preakness Stakes odds 2024

It shouldn't surprise anyone to see the Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan (5-2) among the favorites to win the Preakness. He won in a photo finish at the Run for the Roses, but his performance will inspire hope that he can do even better in the shortest Triple Crown race.

Muth originally opened as the favorite with 8-5 odds and was expected to provide Mystik Dan with his toughest competition. The Bob Baffert-trained colt was unable to run the Kentucky Derby because of the trainer's ban from the event, and he will be held out of the Preakness as he recovers from a fever.

Muth's withdrawal will cull the Preakness field to just eight horses. It will also move Mystik Dan from the No. 5 gate to the No. 4 gate.

Below is a look at the full odds to win the Preakness Stakes, via the Maryland Jockey Club.

Post position Horse Odds
1 Mugatu 20-1
2 Uncle Heavy 20-1
3 Catching Freedom 6-1
4 Mystik Dan 5-2
5 Seize the Grey 15-1
6 Just Steel 15-1
7 Tuscan Gold 8-1
8 Imagination 6-1

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Preakness Stakes expert picks

The Preakness Stakes is the shortest of the Triple Crown races at 1 3/16 miles. That will favor horses that start well and possess quality speed a bit more than the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes. It's tougher to overcome a bad start on a shorter track — even if a racehorse has great stamina.

The good news is that fewer horses are in the Preakness field than the Kentucky Derby. That will give each horse more space in which to operate and position themselves for the stretch run. And those with great closing burst will be able to compete for a win.

One last thing: It's important to remember that the Kentucky Derby results aren't always predictive of success at the Preakness. And better-rested horses may ultimately have an advantage in this race considering the Preakness is run just two weeks after the rigorous Run for the Roses.

Best bets to win the Preakness Stakes 2024

The best way to profit at the Preakness is to back the horses with the best speed. Muth and Mystik Dan figure to be those horses, but betting both favorites wasn't an advisable strategy given their short odds to win.

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Muth's withdrawal makes it easier to trust Mystik Dan (5-2) as the top horse in the field. While he may be a bit more fatigued than the other horses, having run the rigorous Derby two weeks earlier, his maximum Equibase speed figure of 109 is among the best in the field. Muth's mark of 115 could have challenged it, so his absence looms large for Mystik Dan.

The last three Preakness winners have had Equibase figures of 103 or lower. Thus, even if Mystik Dan runs at a slightly slower pace than he did at the Kentucky Derby, he should be positioned to contend for the title at Pilmico.

Those looking for a value pick to win the Preakness can look no further than Imagination (6-1). He has never finished worse than second in six career starts and has two wins under his belt. His career-high 104 Equibase speed figure is below that of Muth (115) and Mystik Dan (109 at the Kentucky Derby), but it is plenty fast enough to keep him in contention at the Preakness.

And if Mystik Dan is tired after his Kentucky Derby win, Imagination may have just enough steam to do what the horses at Churchill Downs couldn't do: edge out Mystik Dan at the finish line.

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What is the best post position in horse racing?

There is no true best post position in horse racing. The benefits of each position vary depending on the length of the race and the horse running from each gate.

Typically, horses that like more space will prefer to be in the high-numbered posts for a race. That allows them to have space to their outside shoulder and stay away from traffic that could squeeze them out of lanes. Additionally, those in the outside posts spend less time in the starting gate, which is a benefit for skittish horses.

That said, the shortest path to victory comes alongside the rail. That makes the No. 1 gate an asset for horses that don't mind running in tightly-packed conditions. But for claustrophobic horses, that spot is a nightmare. They have to wait inside the gate longer and have no escape from traffic and the rail on either side.

Those horses may get nervous and stray from the pack while trying to find space. That typically leads to the horses hanging back — unless their jockeys can ride them to an early lead and put some space in front of them.

Knowing this, it's no surprise that the Preakness Stakes has had a wide distribution of winners over its history. Each of the first eight gates has produced at least 10 winners. The No. 6 spot has been the most favorable gate, producing 16 winners since the starting gate was first implemented in 1909. The Nos. 4 and 7 gates are close behind, both having produced 14 winners each.

Here is the complete list of Preakness Stakes winners at each post position:

Post position Preakness winners
1 13
2 12
3 12
4 14
5 13
6 16
7 14
8 10
9 4
10 2
11 2
12 3
13 1

Preakness Stakes winners by post position

The Preakness Stakes implemented a starting gate in 1909. Since then, every gate numbered 1-13 has produced a winner with Gates 1-8 all producing at least 10 over the 114 races run since 1909.

National Treasure won the Preakness Stakes in 2023. The Bob Baffert colt ran along the rail to victory in a seven-horse race. He was the fourth winner to come out of the No. 1 gate since 2015, joining American Pharaoh, War of Will, and Rombauer as winners of the Run for the Black-Eyed Susans.

Below is a list of all of the Preakness winners by gate since 1909:

*Preakness divided

1 — (13)

Year Winner
1911 Watervale
1930 Gallant Fox
1934 High Quest
1937 War Admiral
1941 Whirlaway
1949 Capot
1950 Hill Prince
1960 Bally Ache
1994 Tabasco Cat
2015 American Pharoah
2019 War of Will
2021 Rombauer
2023 National Treasure

2 — (12)

Year Winner
1912 Col. Holloway
1939 Challedon
1943 Count Fleet
1944 Pensive
1947 Faultless
1967 Damascus
1968 Forward Pass
1970 Personality
1974 Little Current
1979 Spectacular Bid
1986 Snow Chief
2017 Cloud Computing

3 — (12)

Year Winner
1913 Buskin
1916 Damrosch
1956 Fabius
1966 Kauai King
1973 Secretariat
1975 Master Derby
1980 Codex
1983 Deputed Testamony
1984 Gate Dancer
1988 Risen Star
1993 Prairie Bayou
2013 California Chrome

4 — (14)

Year Winner
1909 Effendi
1927 Bostonian
1933 Head Play
1936 Bold Venture
1948 Citation
1952 Blue Man
1953 Native Dancer
1961 Carry Back
1964 Northern Dancer
1991 Hansel
1992 Pine Bluff
2000 Red Bullet
2007 Curlin
2020 Swiss Skydiver

5 — (13)

Year Winner
1918* Jack Hare Jr.
1922 Pillory
1931 Mate
1938 Dauber
1940 Bimelech
1946 Assault
1955 Nashua
1957 Bold Ruler
1969 Majestic Prince
1976 Elocutionist
2011 Shackleford
2016 Exaggerator
2022 Early Voting

6 — (16)

Year Winner
1914 Holiday
1915 Rhine Maiden
1929 Dr. Freeland
1932 Burgoo King
1935 Omaha
1951 Bold
1954 Hasty Road
1959 Royal Orbit
1965 Tom Rolfe
1978 Affirmed
1985 Tank’s Prospect
1987 Alysheba
1996 Louis Quatorze
1999 Charismatic
2004 Smarty Jones
2013 Oxbow

7 — (14)

Year Winner
1920 Man O’ War
1921 Broomspun
1924 Nellie Morse
1928 Victorian
1945 Polynesian
1972 Bee Bee Bee
1982 Aloma’s Ruler
1989 Sunday Silence
1990 Summer Squall
1995 Timber Country
1997 Silver Charm
2008 Big Brown
2017 Lookin at Lucky
2018 Justify

8 — (10)

Year Winner
1918* War Cloud
1919 Sir Barton
1923 Vigil
1925 Coventry
1942 Alsab
1958 Tim Tam
1963 Candy Spots
1977 Seattle Slew
2002 War Emblem
2006 Bernardini

9 — (4)

Year Winner
1910 Layminster
1971 Canonero II Way
2003 Funny Cide
2012 I’ll Have Another

10 — (2)

Year Winner
1962 Greek Money
1998 Real Quiet

11 — (2)

Year Winner
1926 Display
2001 Point Given

12 — (3)

Year Winner
1917 Kalitan
1981 Pleasant Colony
2005 Afleet Alex

13 — (1)

Year Winner
2009 Rachel Alexandra