It wasn't just a random win for Journalism. His victory on Saturday for trainer Michael McCarthy was a significant exception to Hall of Famer Bob Baffert's dominance in the last 10 runnings of the Los Al Futurity. This was a moment that opened the eyes of many in the racing community. The fact that he became the 17-1 favorite in the fixed-odds Derby futures at Caesars Sportsbook in Nevada further emphasizes his potential.After the Los Alamitos Futurity, Journalism saw more action than Barnes and Citizen Bull. The recency of his win, along with his Curlin pedigree and connections, played a crucial role in determining his status as the Kentucky Derby favorite.
Jason Jingeleski, the oddsmaker at Caesars, had this to say about Journalism: "The recency of Journalism's win along with his Curlin pedigree and connections were used to determine his status as the Kentucky Derby favorite." This shows the importance of these factors in the world of horse racing.
Sovereignty, who has not raced or breezed since winning the Street Sense (G3) for Hall of Famer Bill Mott on Oct. 27 at Churchill Downs, has shortened from 22-1 to 19-1 to become the second betting choice behind Journalism. His past achievements and potential make him a force to be reckoned with in the Kentucky Derby.
Despite not having raced recently, Sovereignty's previous victory gives him a certain level of credibility. His connections and training under Bill Mott add to his allure.
Citizen Bull, still in the blush of his Breeders' Cup Juvenile victory on Nov. 1 at Del Mar, went from the 11-1 favorite last week to a 20-1 third choice. His performance in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile was a remarkable one, and it's no surprise that he still holds a significant place in the hearts of many racing fans.
Aside from his Breeders' Cup victory, the only recent activity documented for Citizen Bull came on Friday with his 49.4-second, half-mile workout at Santa Anita. This shows his dedication and readiness for the upcoming Kentucky Derby.
There are many other contenders in the Kentucky Derby 2025, each with their own stories and potential. From Barnes to Gaming, from San Saba to Narukami, the field is filled with talented horses.
Caesars has added two of Baffert's unraced colts to its Derby board, San Saba and Cornucopian. These additions have added to the excitement and anticipation of the race.
With 91 horses showing in the Kentucky Derby futures at Caesars in Nevada, it's clear that this year's race is going to be a thrilling one. The diversity of the field and the potential of each horse make it impossible to predict the winner with certainty.