Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Adirondack Flames announce guaranteed home dates

The Adirondack Flames today announce seven additional home dates, which in addition to the October 11th opening night at the Glens Falls Civic Center, makes eight guaranteed home dates for the upcoming 2014-15 AHL Season.

With the exception of one, all guaranteed home dates are Saturday night games.  That one exception is on Wednesday, December 31st, when the Adirondack Flames play the traditional New Year's Eve game at the Glens Falls Civic Center.

The opponents for those games have not been released yet and will be announced when the American Hockey League unveils the 2014-15 schedule next month.

The dates are as follows:

Saturday, October 11th: Opening Night.  7PM
Saturday, November 1st: "Movember".  7PM
Saturday, November 22nd: Military Appreciation Night.  7PM
Saturday, November 29th: Youth Hockey Jersey Giveaway + Night of Champions.  7PM
Wednesday, December 31st: New Year's Eve annual game.  5PM
Saturday, January 17th: Pink in the Rink.  7PM
Saturday, February 28th: "Hockey Weekend Across the Adirondacks".  7PM
Saturday, March 14th: Go Green Night.  7PM

The Flames also announced that Group Tickets will go on sale for these eight dates starting tomorrow.

Saratoga 2014: The Coronation Cup - Day 11 of 40

After a day off to let the track dry, we're back with a Wednesday card at the Spa.  Today, jumpers gets under way at 12:25 p.m., and the feature is the Coronation Cup Stakes, one of several races that sprung up a few years ago when Saratoga started running 5 1/2 Furlong turf sprints.

The Coronation Cup Stakes is for three year old fillies going 5 1/2 furlongs on the turf course, and is favored by Recoup.  Let's meet the field:

Updated at 12:00PM to reflect today's scratches.  The 2, 4 and 9 are all scratched from this race.

Race 9: The Coronation Cup Stakes - 3YO Fillies - 5 1/2 F (T) - Purse: $100,000 - Post: 4:42PM

Horse
A/S
Jockey
Trainer
M/L
1
3/F
12/1
2
3/F
6/1
3
3/F
6/1
4
3/F
12/1
5
3/F
5/1
6
3/F
7/2
7
3/F
5/1
8
3/F
10/1
9
3/F
8/1
10
3/F
4/1

RUSLANA: The first of two Wes Ward trained entries, Ruslana was with the pace through the first quarter at Woodbine on the synthetics, but tired on the turn and finished in last.  She won on the Ocala Training surface, helping to set the early pace with Silver of Hope, and lasted through the stretch while Silver of Hope tired.  The last time she ran this distance on the turf, was in a Maiden Special Weight here last summer, where she failed to live up to her being the 2-1 favorite, fading to 7th.  Her other turf race at the Spa went a little better, finishing second in her debut.

SWEETMARYS SUCCESS: Sweetmarys Success is a main track only entry, and will only run this race if the race gets switched off the turf.  If she does run, this Wes Ward trained entry won her first two races, but suffered a bumped start in her last start in the Miss Preakness Stakes at Pimlico, resulting in a 6th place finish.  Sweetmarys Success has been scratched as a Main Track Only

BURN CONTROL: Her debut couldn't have gone much better when she won by 7 1/2 lengths at Parx.  When she followed that up with a 1 1/2 length win in an allowance, it got her connections thinking about stakes competition.  Burn Control has good ability to win the sprint, but has been untested on the turf.

HOT SQUEEZE: A winner already at the Spa, Hot Squeeze comes to this race only 7 days after winning an Allowance race at this distance as the 4-1 favorite.  She couldn't fire in the Crank It Up Stakes at Monmouth.  She's two-for-two at Saratoga Race Course, breaking her maiden here at this same distance last summer. Hot Squeeze has been scratched from this race by the Stewards.

SCATCAPADE: Joel Rosario rides this horse who is fresh off a fourth place finish in an Allowance Optional race at Belmont Park.  There she tried to save ground, but couldn't fire together a good kick at the end to win.  She won at a mile on the turf in a Maiden Special Weight at Gulfstream Park in Florida, her lone victory.  She came close to victory in a five furlong turf sprint at Gulfstream, closing in on the leader late but came up a length and a half short.  

RECOUPE: Recoupe is five for six in the money this year, with her lone miss coming in an Allowance at Presque Isle.  She's a perfect three-for-three on the turf, last winning a turf sprint Allowance at Penn National.  She has never raced in stakes competition, so her class could come into question today.

STARS ABOVE ME: This is Stars Above Me's first race in the states, having raced her last three at Newmarket, England.  There she finished 3rd in her latest effort, a handicap race.  Her lone win was at Leicester, winning a Novice Weight For Age race.  

FAT KAT: Finished last her latest effort in the Victory Ride at Belmont Park, breaking a string of four straight in-the-money appearances, including three straight wins at Parx.  She's another horse who will be making her turf debut in this race.

ISABELLE: Isabelle finished just ahead of Fat Kat in the Victory Ride.  She won the Bouwerie Stakes, running to the lead and not relinquishing it through the stretch at Belmont Park.  She'll be taking to the turf for the first time in her career in this race.  Isabelle has been scratched from the race.

ELENA STRIKES: Long dirt races was not meant to be for this filly when she tired badly in the 1-1/16 mile Pocohontas Stakes at Churchill Downs last year after finishing third in the Schuylerville.  She went wire-to-wire in her latest effort, an allowance at Belmont Park.  She's be racing on the turf for the first time.
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ANALYSIS: This is a tough race to figure out.  Pedigree knowledge will come in handy as there's a bunch of horses who will be taking to the turf for the first time in their career.  The way this race is shaping up, this could be an all-out shootout to the wire, with a bunch of horses who will be firing to the front by the half-mile pole.

For what we're picking here, we're going to use turf experience over those who don't have it.  But understand that this race could become a total crapshoot due to the many without experience and the distance.

My Picks: 1-6-10
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$2 WIN 1, 6 ($4)
$0.50 TRI BOX 1-6-10 ($3)
$3 SHOW 10
Total Bets: $10.00
Remaining Bankroll: $65.07

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Buffalo Bills football on FOX Sports 1230/CBS Sports Radio 1410


The Buffalo Bills will be returning to FOX Sports Radio 1230 and CBS Sports Radio 1410 for the third straight year of NFL football in the Glens Falls area.  Coverage begins this Sunday, August 3rd, as the Buffalo Bills and the New York Giants play in the annual Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.

In cases where there are conflicts, such as Mets baseball in August and September, coverage will be moved to CBS Sports Radio 1410 (WENU) so that both games will be covered on both stations.  

John Murphy and Mark Kelso will once again provide the radio play-by-play for the Buffalo Bills, and Joe Buscaglia will report from the sidelines.  In studio, Howard Simon will host the Buffalo Bills Countdown to Kickoff pregame show, and Mike Schopp and Chris ‘The Bulldog’ Parker will co-host the post game show. 

The Bills begin the regular season on Sunday, September 7th as they travel to Chicago to face the Bears.  Coverage for that game will be on CBS Sports Radio 1410.

Under the jump will be the complete Buffalo Bills schedule for 2014, including which station will be airing the game.

Golden Eagles playoff hopes get washed away

Earlier in the day, it was announced that the Albany Dutchmen cancelled their game against the Mohawk Valley Diamond Dogs.

Since the Golden Eagles were playing a doubleheader, it gave Glens Falls the chance to move within a full game of the Dutchmen for the final playoff spot in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League playoffs.

The Golden Eagles tried their hardest to get the doubleheader in, enduring a 70 minute delay with the Utica Brewers late getting to East Field.  But a rain storm at 6PM made the field beyond immediate repair and left the Golden Eagles with no choice but to cancel the doubleheader.

With the season coming to an end on Wednesday, the games will not be made up.

The cancellation keeps the Golden Eagles better than two games behind the Dutchmen for the final playoff spot. With two games left in the season, it mathematically eliminates them from the playoffs, giving the third and final playoff spot to the Dutchmen.

The Golden Eagles close out the season at home against the Albany Dutchmen tonight at 7PM before hitting the road for the final game against the Newark Pilots tomorrow night.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Saratoga 2014: The Honorable Miss - Day 10 of 40

If you were at Saratoga yesterday, or watching the races from afar, you saw several instances of front-runners or those stalking the pace running away with the race, drawing away from their competitors in the stretch.

After some more rain fell overnight, it's looking like today might play the same way.  NYRA has already announced that all of Monday's turf races will be switched to the dirt, which is rated sloppy.

Monday's feature is the Grade 2 Honorable Miss, a handicap for Fillies and Mares three years old and up, and has regularly served as a prep race for the Grade 1 Ballerina, this year on Travers Day, August 23rd.

The New York bred La Verdad is the morning line favorite for trainer Linda Rice and jockey Jose Ortiz.  In all, seven six horses will take to the dirt in this Monday feature after the scratch of Red Velvet.  Let's take a look:

Race 8: The Honorable Miss Handicap (G2) - 3YO+ F&M - Purse: $200,000 - Post: 4:42PM

Horse
A/S
Jockey
Trainer
M/L
1
4/F
2/1
2
4/F
6/1
3
4/F
4/1
4
3/F
12/1
5
4/F
5/1
6
4/F
8/1
7
5/M
7/2


LA VERDAD: Winner of 9 of 11 races, including four stakes victories, La Verdad last raced in the Dancin Renee Stakes where she led throughout in a field of four horses.  She fought a larger field in the Critical Eye Stakes, finishing a half-length ahead of Hot Stones, yesterday's third place finisher in the Shuvee.  She's a front-runner, which could play in her favor given the way the track has been playing the last 24 hours.

SPEEDINTHRUTHECITY: Winner of three of her last four, and five of her last seven, Speedinthruthecity stalked the pace and fired in the stretch to win the Roxelana Stakes at Churchill Downs last time out, bouncing back from a fifth place finish in the Humana Distaff Stakes where she was overmatched against Grade 1 competition.  She'll need to hang close to the pace if she wants to have a shot on the slop today.

R FREE ROLL: She did it in the U Can Do It Handicap at Calder back in May, going wire-to-wire as the 2-5 favorite.  Any concerns that she was running too hard with a six length lead at the half was reversed when she started to expand a three length lead from second place Centrique in the stretch to win.  Outside of a race at Charles Town in West Virginia, all of her races have been in the Sunshine State.

RED VELVET: You have to be weary of any horse that comes with the John Velazquez/Todd Pletcher connections, and this is no exception.  With Irad Ortiz in the saddle last time out, she drove the early pace but tired out as the favorite in the Victory Ride at Belmont Park.  That came after a 5 3/4 length romp in the ungraded Jersey Girl Stakes, winning wire-to-wire.  She'll be expected to run the early pace with La Verdad, and the difference on which one wins could be who wins the stamina battle. 
Red Velvet has been scratched from the race.

MERRY MEADOW: She fought gamely with Hot Stones in the Bed o'Roses Handicap, losing in the closing yards by a nose.  She won her first Graded Stakes with a win in the Vagrancy Handicap at Belmont Park, hanging behind the pace before Rajiv Maragh moved her up to first in the far turn, driving away to win by 3 3/4 lengths.  She's won on the Saratoga surface before, winning a Starter Optional Claiming race with Javier Castellano on board back in August last year.

CALISTOGA: Calistoga has yet to win a stakes race, with two tries under her belt.  She finished third behind Merry Meadow and Hot Stones in the Bed o'Roses Handicap, and finished fourth in the Eight Belles Stakes on Derby Day at Churchill Downs.  She has a sloppy track win to her credit, winning an Allowance Optional Claiming at Belmont Park.

MY WANDY'S GIRL: Winner of numerous graded stakes races at Camarero in Puerto Rico, My Wandy's Girl has one graded stakes win in the states, coming in the Barbara Fritchie Stakes at Laurel Park back in February.  Since coming to the states in November 2012, she has raced only seven times, the last coming in May in the Ruffian Stakes at Belmont Park, where she finished third to Grace Hall and Fiftyshadesofhay
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ANALYSIS: Unless the track changes with the new moisture that fell overnight, the track is playing well to those in or near the lead entering the stretch, which will play well to horses like La Verdad and Red Velvet. The battle between those two horses could come down to who handles the slop and the pace best.  

Well, with Red Velvet scratched, this race plays more into the favor of La Verdad, who might be able to scoop away with an easy early lead.  R Free Roll might attempt to push the pace, but I think La Verdad will use her back-class to push aside any early pressure.  

The change doesn't change the fact that the track is playing well towards the front-runners, which plays more into La Verdad's favor.  Careful watching of the first seven races will be essential.

My Picks: 1-2-5
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Today's Bets
$1 TRI BOX 1-2-5 ($6)
$2 WIN 1
$2 SHOW 5
$1 SUPER 1-2-5-3
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Remaining Bankroll: $70.37

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

PGCBL Playoff Push: Glens Falls loses, Albany wins

The hill gets steeper for the Glens Falls Golden Eagles.

The Golden Eagles had tied their game against the Elmira Pioneers in the 6th inning when Danny Oliveri grounded out, scoring Brian Fay.  But the Golden Eagles were unable to produce anymore in that inning, leaving two on base.

Elmira would retake the lead when Michael Fahrman homered in the bottom 7th.  They were unable to score any more in that frame, but would plate four runs in the 8th inning as they would prevail 9-4 against the Golden Eagles.

Meanwhile, over in Little Falls, the Albany Dutchmen exploded for three runs in the 3rd, 5 runs in the 4th and another 8 runs in the final three innings as they would cruise by the Diamond Dogs 16-4.

Glens Falls's loss coupled with Albany's win now puts the Dutchmen up two official games ahead of the Golden Eagles, but also leads in win percentage should the two teams equal in games behind league-leading Amsterdam.

East
 W
 L
 PCT.
 GB
*XAmsterdam
34
10
.773
-
*Mohawk Valley
24
18
.571
9
Albany
20
23
.465
13.5
Glens Falls
17
24
.415
15.5
West
 W
 L  
 PCT.
 GB
*Elmira
25
19
.568
-
*Newark
25
19
.568
-
*Watertown
24
21
.533
1.5
Adirondack
17
26
.395
7.5
Utica
9
35
.205
16
* - Clinched playoff spot.  x - Clinched division title.  From PGCBL.com

Albany now has the opportunity to clinch the final playoff spot in the East on Monday.  Should the Dutchmen win their game against Mohawk Valley in Albany, they will only need one loss by the Golden Eagles in their home doubleheader against the Utica Brewers to clinch their spot in the playoffs.

The Dutchmen and the Golden Eagles meet at East Field on Tuesday.