Way too Early 2025 Kentucky Derby Hopefuls

 

 

The 2025 Kentucky Derby is shaping up to be an exciting race, with a competitive field of contenders aiming for victory. Among the hopefuls, several horses are standing out due to strong performances in key prep races, and many have posted impressive Beyer Speed Figures, which gauge a horse’s performance over time. Here’s an overview of some of the top prospects, their trainers, and recent Beyer figures:

Sierra Leone – Trained by Todd Pletcher, Sierra Leone has consistently impressed, emerging as a favorite in early betting with odds of 3-1. Known for his speed and endurance, Sierra Leone has posted Beyer Speed Figures that reinforce his place as a top contender in the Derby lineup. Pletcher’s guidance is expected to prepare him well for the mile-and-a-quarter distance​

Mystik Dan – Mystik Dan, trained by Brad Cox, is another strong contender, with notable wins in preliminary races. Known for a powerful close in the stretch, he has a Beyer Speed Figure that marks him as a possible dark horse in the Derby, even with higher odds of 20-1. Mystik Dan’s performance will be one to watch, especially given Cox’s history of success in Triple Crown races​

Dornoch – Trained by Chad Brown, Dornoch has shown consistent improvement and adaptability across various tracks, with Beyer figures indicating steady progress. Brown, a highly respected trainer with a reputation for conditioning top turf horses, has been working on Dornoch’s speed on dirt in preparation for the Derby, where he’s entering with favorable odds of 20-1​

Catching Freedom– Phil D’Amato’s Catching Freedom is among the faster horses, with a Beyer that has caught the attention of bettors and analysts. His recent performances in preparatory stakes races, where he’s demonstrated both speed and stamina, have placed him among the top contenders with 8-1 odds​

 

Fierceness – Trained by Kenny McPeek and among the early favorites, Fierceness has a Beyer Speed Figure that reflects his speed and agility, especially over long distances. With odds currently at 5-2, Fierceness’s recent wins and McPeek’s training expertise make him a prime candidate for a strong finish in the Derby​

Just a Touch – Under Danny Gargan’s training, Just a Touch has maintained steady form, with a solid Beyer figure that makes him a 10-1 contender. Gargan’s approach to Just a Touch has focused on developing his endurance, which could prove essential over the Derby’s demanding distance​

T O Password (JPN) – This Japanese import, trained by Steve Asmussen, has odds of 30-1 but brings international experience and a strong Beyer figure from his performances overseas. His potential as a longshot may surprise fans as he faces American competition on the Churchill Downs track​

Track Phantom – Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, Track Phantom is another noteworthy entry with 20-1 odds. Lukas’s experience with Derby horses is legendary, and his guidance could bring out the best in Track Phantom, whose Beyer Speed Figures show potential​

Honor Marie – With Michael McCarthy as the trainer, Honor Marie rounds out the field with respectable odds of 20-1. His consistent Beyer figures signal readiness for a competitive performance, as McCarthy’s methods often yield results in high-stakes environments​.

 

 

These horses, with experienced trainers and strong Beyer figures, represent a field that is both talented and unpredictable. The Road to the Kentucky Derby races, including the Florida Derby, Wood Memorial, and Blue Grass Stakes, will continue to shape the lineup and test these contenders’ endurance and speed. The Derby’s outcome is as unpredictable as ever, promising an exhilarating start to the 2025 Triple Crown season.

Be sure to follow the Horse Guy right here as we follow all of the races that will impact the field for the 2025 Kentucky Derby. Next up is the Kentucky Jockey Club race at the end of November.

 

 

“The Snake Tatoo” Book Review

 

The award-winning author Linda Barnes, rekindles her 61 redheaded female private eye, Carlotta Carlyle, in a rivetingly well-told story. Her old friend, Lieutenant Mooney of the Boston police, is under investigation for excessive brutality and Carlyle is trying to track down the lone witness who can clear his name, a blonde hooker with a snake tattoo. While on surveillance in Boston’s Combat Zone, Carlyle (who drives a cab to make ends meet) accidentally gets a fare and a second case; a troubled teenage boy, freshly rolled for his wallet, tumbles into her cab and involves her in his search for a missing classmate. The boy’s case takes Carlyle to the Emerson School, a mini-Harvard prep school, whose putting-green grass and stately buildings seem worlds removed from the Combat Zone’s alleys and three-story flophouses.

But after she discovers the body of Emerson’s drama teacher, Carlyle realizes the spotless image is a facade. There are surprises at the finish, made all the more potent by the novel’s unforced paced and charm. Mystery Guild main selection

This is an excellent read.

College Baseball Now 2025

                                    College Baseball Now

                                                              issue 1 for 2025

The new season isn’t far away so let’s begin our off-season talk about College Baseball. First, I will give my early Top 25 poll. Of course, things will change before the first pitch of the season is here but for now…..

 

                      (25) Kentucky Wildcats

Head coach Nick Mangione hopes to go deeper into the 2025 World Series with experience along with experience through the transfer portal. Returning from last year’s squad is a slew of arms for the pitching with right handed senior hurlers Robert Hogan and Cooper Robinson, along with a  junior Jacob Price, and a trio of sophomores from the right side in Jake Titus, Tommy Skelding and Raynond Saatman. These pitcher only return with a handful of wins from 2024.

The left-handed pitching returns senior Jackson Nove and sophomores Even Hart, Ben Cleaver and Evan Byers. A few new recruits are expected to step in and find success from the mound. This include lefties Logan Grubb from Lawrenceburg , Kentucky and Leighton Harris out of Lexington high school.

Pitching may be a source of problems for the Wildcats.

Handling the duties behind the dish is Devin Burkes. Last season his batted .239 with 3 homers and 55 runs batted in

Coming back for he Wildcats on the infield we have Patrick Herrera, Landon Franklin (So.), Ethan Hindle (So.) and Hudson Brown (So.)

A couple of outfielders will help solidify the defense with James McCoy (RJr.) and  Griffin Cameron (So.) and then add in utility players Kyuss Garget and Eli Small, both will 3 years left.

A slew of transfers could prove to be fortuitous for coach Mangione with sophomore righty hurler Oliver Boone from Cal, also we have Indiana State right-handed pitcher Simon Gergerson. Designated hitter from Columbia Cole Hage should help the offense along Carson Hansen a  junior outfielder from Milwuakee that batted .315 last year. Illinois State transfer is infielder Luke Lawrence that drove in 40 runs and hit .338 in the Missouri Valley in 2024.

The Wildcats re looking forward to College baseball in 2025.  They open the season March 14-16 on the road against Georgia and then come home for three games against Auburn before returning to the road against Texas A&M. The SEC schedule is brutal and I don’t see them staying in the College Baseball Top 25 for very long.

 

TOP TEN PLAYERS in College Baseball for 2025

Let’s take a look at the top players returning and likely the upperclassmen to get drafted in the MLB.

  1. Jace LaViolette (Texas A&M
  2. Ethan Petry (South Carolina)
  3. Chase Shores ( LSU)
  4. Ike Irish (Auburn)
  5. Devin Taylor (Indiana)
  6. Cam Cannarella ( Clemson)
  7. Jack O’Connor (Virginia)
  8. Cade Fisher (Florida)
  9. Jackson Cheeks ( Kennesaw State
  10. Nolan Schubert ( Oklahoma State)

 

Tourneys

Las Vegas Classic with Texas Tech, Texas, Washington, Illinois

from Feb 28-March 1-2

Top Places to Play College Baseball

Olsen field -Texas A&M

Baum Stadium- Arkansas

Alex Box Stadium- LSU

Dudy-Noble field- Miss State

Goss Stadium- Oregon State

Alex Rodriguez Park-Miami

Hi Corbett Field-Arizona

Dan Law Field- Texas Tech

 

Top 15  College Players to be Drafted in 2025

1, Jace LaViolette

2, Jamie Arnold

3. Tyler Bremmer

4. Cam Leiter

5. Dean Taylor

6. Noah Schubert

7. Ike Irish

8. Kyson Witherspoon

9. Gavin Kilen

10. Caden Boone

11. Henry Ford

12. Zach Root

13. Andrew Fischer

14. Mason White

15.Trent Callaway

 

 

College Baseball Coaching Changes for 2025

First column is the date it became official -scone column is the College or University

Third Column is the NEW coach and last is the coach that was replaced

9/14/2024 Bellarmine Ben Reel Chris Dominguez
9/3/2024 Morehead State Chris Rose (Interim) Braeden Ward
9/3/2024 Delaware State Pedro Swann Jean-Paul Blandin
8/22/2024 UT @ Arlington Mike Trapasso Clay Van Hook
8/8/2024 Alcorn State Carlton Hardy Reginald Williams
7/22/2024 VCU Sean Thompson Bradley LeCroy
7/22/2024 California State University-Bakersfield Jordon Banfield Jeremy Beard
7/17/2024 Oakland Blake Nelson (Interim) Jordon Banfield
7/15/2024 Liberty Bradley LeCroy Scott Jackson
7/12/2024 Utah Valley Nate Rasmussen Eddie Smith
7/10/2024 Campbell Chris Marx Justin Haire
7/9/2024 Washington Eddie Smith Jason Kelly
7/7/2024 Southern Indiana Chris Ramirez Tracy Archuleta
7/3/2024 Arkansas at Pine Bluff Logan Stout Carlos James
7/2/2024 Texas A & M Michael Earley Jim Schlossnagle
6/28/2024 Youngstown State Trevor Charpie Dan Bertolini
6/28/2024 Pacific Reed Peters Chris Rodriguez
6/28/2024 Niagara Matt Spatafora Rob McCoy
6/26/2024 Nicholls State Brent Haring Mike Silva
6/26/2024 Longwood Ray Noe Chad Oxendine
6/25/2024 Texas Jim Schlossnagle David Pierce
6/24/2024 Dayton Scott Loiseau Jayson King
6/21/2024 West Virginia Steve Sabins Randy Mazey
6/21/2024 Ohio State Justin Haire Bill Mosiello
6/21/2024 Long Beach State T.J. Bruce Bryan Peters (interim)
6/21/2024 Indiana State Tracy Archuleta Mitch Hannahs
6/20/2024 William and Mary Rob McCoy Mike McRae
6/19/2024 The Citadel Russell Triplett Tony Skole
6/19/2024 Stephen F Austin Matt Vanderburg Johnny Cardenas
6/14/2024 Winthrop Mike McGuire Tom Riginos
6/14/2024 South Carolina-Upstate Kane Sweeney Mike McGuire
6/14/2024 Pepperdine Tyler LaTorre Rick Hirtensteiner
6/11/2024 South Carolina Paul Mainieri Mark Kingston
6/11/2024 Houston Christian Clay Vanderlaan Lance Berkman
6/11/2024 Charleston Southern Karl Kuhn Marc McMillian
6/11/2024 Arkansas State Mike Silva Tommy Raffo
6/10/2024 Coastal Carolina Kevin Schnall Gary Gilmore
6/8/2024 South Florida Mitch Hannahs Billy Mohl
6/4/2024 Missouri State Joey Hawkins Keith Guttin
6/3/2024 Manhattan Steven Rosen (Interim) David MIller
5/22/2024 Minnesota Ty McDevitt John Anderson
5/15/2024 Eastern Kentucky Walt Jones Chris Prothro

 

Check out College Baseball 2024 articles HERE