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A clever ride by Alan Garcia helped Raw Silk score a pacesetting win Saturday in the $150,000 Sands Point Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Belmont Park. Garcia sent his filly right to the lead, engaging in a cat-and-mouse game with the competition. Every time a rival crept closer, Garcia let out another notch and Raw Silk again sprinted clear.

Big Brown has new sutures in his hoof, and trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. says his unbeaten colt “knows it’s time to get ready” for a shot at the Triple Crown. There was concern when Big Brown missed three days of training this week with a slight crack on the inside of the left front hoof. Hoof specialist Ian McKinlay inserted steel sutures Monday to pull the crack together and changed them Saturday .
Big Brown received new sutures Saturday, keeping the unbeaten colt on track for his run at history in the Belmont Stakes.
A nose. That’s all that separated Real Quiet from racing immortality. He was beaten by the smallest of margins in the 1998 Belmont Stakes, a grueling race that has done in the Triple Crown attempts of six horses in the last 11 years. Nobody knows better than Bob Baffert, the only trainer to lose the Belmont three times with horses that won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, what the final 1 1/2…
Scott Strange maintained a three-shot lead after the third round of the Wales Open on Saturday, despite falling ill on the back nine. The 31-year-old Australian, who began the day with a four-stroke lead, shot 2-under 69 to reach 15-under for the tournament. He led Spanish tour rookie Alvaro Velasco, who shot a third-round 68, on the Celtic Manor Twenty Ten course.

Former NCAA champion Stacy Lewis and Alison Walshe stayed perfect on the Old Course, hanging on to win the final fourball match Saturday to give the Americans a 7 1/2 -4 1/2 lead in the Curtis Cup. Lewis, who won the NCAA title at Arkansas last year, played all four team matches over two days and won them all, but the final one might have been the most important.

Martin Truex Jr. remembered it all. Every minor race, all the hard work tinkering with cars, even the failures were on his mind as drove toward the finish line with the lead.

Scott Riggs believes NASCAR blew the call.
Top-line forward Tomas Holmstrom took an on-ice spin Saturday morning with his Detroit Red Wings teammates to test out his injured right leg hours before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals. After gingerly skating for about 20 minutes and flexing his legs, the winger said he felt good but wasn’t sure if he would play.
Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 599th career homer Saturday off Atlanta’s Jair Jurrjens, a two-run shot that left him one away from an elite mark. Griffey’s homer in the first inning was a breakthrough for the Cincinnati Reds outfielder, who has been having trouble getting those last few to 600. He would become the sixth to reach the mark, joining Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Sammy…
San Diego Padres left-hander Shawn Estes broke the thumb on his throwing hand when he fell on the tunnel stairs between the team’s clubhouse and dugout Friday night. The Padres placed the pitcher on the 15-day disabled list Saturday after X-rays late Friday revealed the broken bone, a discouraging development for a player who was on his way back.
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