Why Bet Exaggerator to Win the 2016 Preakness? Rain in Forecast
- Exaggerator was brilliant on the muddy track with his huge victory at this year’s Santa Anita Derby
- ”The setup is one where we could get a pretty decent soaking rain,” says meteorologist
- Chance of rain has come down somewhat from 100 percent to 70 percent
- Exaggerator yet to beat Nyquist in four races
There is a great argument as to why you might want to bet on Exaggerator, the second place finisher at this year’s Kentucky Derby.
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It’s all about the rain. Exaggerator beat the rest of the pack at the Santa Anita Derby, seemingly relishing the sloppy track.
"The setup is one where we could get a pretty decent soaking rain," said Dan Hofmann, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Baltimore/Washington forecast office.
By Wednesday, rain chances had diminished from 100 percent to 70 percent, an indication, not that it’s going to end up being dry but rather the rain may not be quite as heavy as originally anticipated. Current forecasts call for a half inch of the wet stuff.
Exaggerator’s biggest obstacle won’t be a dry track but rather one that features Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness Stakes favorite Nyquist running on it.
Of the races that Nyquist was not part of the field, Exaggerator has four victories to go with a second- and a third-place finish. The four that featured Nyquist, Exaggerator failed to finish first.
- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com