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Preakness Stakes 2024 winner, payouts, results: Seize the Grey wins at Pimlico, Mystik Dan finishes 2nd, ending Triple Crown bid

The race was run on a muddy track for the first time in 85 years

Seize the Grey won the Preakness Stakes on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore.
Seize the Grey won the Preakness Stakes on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Seize the Grey is the winner of the 149th Preakness Stakes.

Favorite and Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan came in second, ending a bid for the first Triple Crown since Justify pulled that feat off in 2018. For Seize the Grey trainer D. Wayne Lucas, it's a seventh Preakness Stakes win and a 15th overall win in Triple Crown races. The win marked his first at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore since 2013, when he won with Oxbow.

The Justify and the other recent Triple Crown winner, American Pharaoh in 2015, were both trained by Bob Baffert, whose horse Imagination finished in seventh.

6 — Seize the Grey WIN: 21.60 PLACE: $8.40 SHOW: $4.40
5 — Mystik Dan PLACE: $4.20 SHOW: $2.80
3 — Catching Freedom SHOW: $3.20

  • $1.00 EXACTA: 6-5 $59.70

  • $0.50 TRIFECTA: 6-5-3 $91.85

  • $0.10 SUPERFECTA: 6-5-3-8 $74.90
    - SUPERHIGHFIVE: CarryOver $258,786.43

  • $1.00 SUPERHIGHFIVE: 6-5-3-8-7 $2,986.80

  • $1.00 DAILY DOUBLE: 3-6 $158.70

  • $0.50 PICK 3: 1-3-6 $538.90

  • $0.50 PICK 4: 4 OF 4 5,7,8-1-3-6 $1,826.65

  • $0.50 PICK 5: 5 OF 5 1,2,4,12-5,7,8-1-3-6 $11,526.85

  • $0.20 PICK 6: 6 OF 6 3-1,2,4,12-5,7,8-1-3-6 $10,000.94
    - PICK 6: CarryOver $315,625.44

(Payout figures via DRF)

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  • The Woodlawn Vase is up for grabs

    The Woodlawn Vase will be presented to the winner of the Preakness this afternoon. It's valued at over $4 million, which makes it one of the most valuable trophies in all of sports.

  • Seize the Grey seizes the day!

  • It's time for the 149th Preakness Stakes

    Ray Lewis has given the call for riders up, and the horses are getting set to load in to the gate. Just as the horses and jockeys are making their way to the starting gate, the sun has come out at Pimlico, peeking through the clouds for the first time this afternoon. The track will be muddy — the first time the Preakness has been run in officially muddy track conditions since 1939.

  • The track will officially be 'muddy'

    It's official. We've got a muddy track today in Baltimore.

  • Maryland governor Wes Moore is on the Preakness hype train

  • That's a GREAT way to celebrate a win!

  • Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis is in the house at the Preakness to give the 'Riders Up' call to get things started

  • Balnikhov (5-1) wins Dinner Party Stakes on turf in final race before the main event

    On a very wet turf track, as rain continues to fall at Pimlico, it was the Irish horse Balnikhov (5-1) taking first in the $500,000 Dinner Party Stakes with Crabs N Beer (14-1) second and Running Bee (9/5) third. The appetizers are now over, about 50 minutes away from the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes, which will be run on a bit of a muddy track.

    3 — Balnikhov WIN: $12.80 PLACE: $6.00 SHOW: $3.80
    6 — Crabs N Beer PLACE: $12.00 SHOW: $5.20
    5 — Running Bee SHOW: $3.00

    • $1.00 EXACTA: 3-6 $91.50

    • $0.50 TRIFECTA: 3-6-5 $174.45

    • $0.10 SUPERFECTA: 3-6-5-1 $177.12

  • Grooms All Bizness takes home Race 11

    In the final sprint race before the Preakness Grooms All Bizness (5-1) took first in the $100,000 Jack McKay Turf Sprint over 5 furlongs (5/8 mile). Just one race remains before the main event, the 149th Preakness Stakes in Race 13 of the day.

    1 — Grooms All Bizness WIN: $13.60 PLACE: $6.00 SHOW: $4.20
    11 — Witty PLACE: $4.20 SHOW: $3.20
    6 — Smooth B SHOW: $7.80

    • $1.00 EXACTA: 1-11 $30.90

    • $0.50 TRIFECTA: 1-11-6 $236.20

    • $0.10 SUPERFECTA: 1-11-6-7 $615.81

  • Rain is expected to continue in the Baltimore area throughout the rest of the afternoon. While track conditions are currently listed as "good," the precipitation could lead to a muddy track for the Preakness Stakes.

  • Mystik Dan, Imagination headline Preakness field

  • Race 11 -- The $100,000 Jim McKay Turf Sprint Stak

  • Thrilling Race 10 decided after inquiry at Pimlico

    A thrilling $100,000 Sir Barton Stakes came down to the wire as Corporate Power won by a nose over Gould's Gold in a must-see finish. Race 11 is up next at 4:55 p.m. ET.

    5 — Corporate Power WIN: $5.20 PLACE: $3.40 SHOW: $2.40
    6 — Gould's Gold PLACE: $5.00 SHOW: $ 3.20
    10 — Imperial Gun SHOW: $2.80

    • $1.00 EXACTA: 5-6 $15.30

    • $0.50 TRIFECTA: 5-6-10 $15.10

    • $0.10 SUPERFECTA: 5-6-10-2 $12.97

  • Flavien Pratt is ready for the 149th Preakness Stakes

    Well traveled, star jockey Flavien Pratt is back in Baltimore looking for his second win at the Preakness (2019, Rombauer). He'll be piloting Catching Freedom in this evening's Preakness Stakes looking for his third Triple Crown Race victory — he also was declared the winner of the 2019 Kentucky Derby aboard Country House, which crossed the line second but was elevated to the official Winner's Circle after Maximum Security was disqualified for impeding other horses on the track.

  • Fulmineo wins $100,000 James W. Murphy Stakes

    Race 9 is in the books at Pimlico and Starlight Racing & Mark B. Grier's Fulmineo too the 8 furlong turf race. Up next in Race 10, the $100,000 Sir Barton Stakes for 3-year-olds set for 4:10 p.m. ET.

    12 — Fulmineo: WIN: $6.60 PLACE: $3.60 SHOW: $2.60
    7 — Crystal Quest: PLACE: $4.60 SHOW: $3.00
    10 — Abrumar: SHOW: $3.20

    • $1.00 EXACTA: 12-7 $12.90

    • $0.50 TRIFECTA: 12-7-10 $22.60

    • $0.10 SUPERFECTA: 12-7-10-3 $26.44

  • Bob Baffert back at the Preakness Stakes

    FILE - Trainer Bob Baffert stands for a photo ahead of the Breeders' Cup horse races at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif., Oct. 27, 2023. Preakness favorite Muth has been ruled out of the second leg of the Triple Crown after spiking a fever. The Maryland Jockey Club announced Muth's status change Wednesday, May 15, 2024, morning roughly 12 hours after the horse arrived at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
    Longtime trainer Bob Baffert is back at the Preakness this weekend. (AP/Jae C. Hong, File)

    Legendary trainer Bob Baffert has been persona non grata at the Kentucky Derby for the last couple of years because of a suspension following his 2021 Derby winner Medina Spirit failing a post-race drug test. That three-year ban is up after this season, so he's likely to be back at Churchill Downs next year, but the suspension stemming from that incident at both the Preakness and the Belmont are up, and he has one horse, Imagination, in the Preakness today. He did train morning line favorite Muth, who was scratched earler in the week.

  • 2024 Preakness Stakes odds and post positions

    (Last updated at 6 p.m. ET)

    1. Mugatu — 16-1
    2. Uncle Heavy — 7-1
    3. Catching Freedom — 7/2
    4. Muth (scratched)
    5. Mystik Dan — 5/2
    6. Seize the Grey — 9-1
    7. Just Steel — 9-1
    8. Tuscan Gold — 4-1
    9. Imagination — 4-1

  • Rainy weather in the forecast for the Preakness

    Temperatures are in the mid 60s this afternoon under overcast skies, with an 80% chance of rain throughout the afternoon. Shortly after 3 p.m. ET, the track is already muddy, but the rain has taken a break with more expected before Race 13, the Preakness Stakes, with a post time set for 6:50 p.m. ET.

  • Preakness day is off and running in Baltimore

    The 149th Preakness Stakes is here, and Mystik Dan is at the top of the board coming off a win at the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago. The eight horse field was supposed to be a nine horse field, but morning line favorite Muth was scratched earlier this week because of a fever.