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Sherman on Chrome's KDFW odds: 'Well, Jiminey Cricket, that's a big difference'

Last updated: 3/27/14 7:07 PM

Sherman on Chrome's KDFW odds: 'Well, Jiminey Cricket, that's

a big difference'

California Chrome is gaining a lot of support for the Kentucky Derby

(Benoit Photos)

California Chrome's Kentucky Derby Express continued to

gain steam when the California-bred son of Lucky Pulpit was listed as the 5-1

morning-line favorite in Churchill Downs' fourth and final Kentucky Derby Future

Wager (KDFW) pool that opened at 9 a.m. Thursday and runs until 3 p.m. (PDT) on

Saturday.

"I don't know how they figure that out," trainer Art

Sherman said of the odds, a precipitous plunge from California Chrome's opening

number. "There are a lot of races still to go before the Derby. I had to laugh;

he opened up at 300-1, now he's 5-1.

"I said, 'Well, Jiminey Cricket, that's a big difference.'

I hope they're right. But the horse is doing well. He'll have his final

half-mile work Saturday and come to Santa Anita Tuesday."

That would be for the Grade 1, $1 million Santa Anita Derby

at 1 1/8 miles nine days hence, on Saturday, April 5, just shy of a month before

the 140th Run for the Roses on May 3.

California Chrome would be the first California-bred to win

the Kentucky Derby in more than half a century, since Decidedly captured the

1 1/4-mile classic in 1962.

Sherman, 77, meanwhile, is doing his best to enjoy the ride

as he sits in the eye of a media hurricane, tending to the needs of the horse

and those of an increasingly frenzied horde of ink-stained wretches who have

requests for interviews on the colt's underdog storylines.

"I'm doing HRTV at 12:30 on Friday and Bill Dwyre of the

Los Angeles Times wants to do a story on him," Sherman said. "Mike Willman wants

me on his (radio) show Sunday. It's been a wild time."

And bound to get wilder.

In other Santa Anita Derby news

Victor Espinoza, who won the Kentucky Derby in 2002 and is the regular rider of California Chrome,

was scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitch

at Thursday night's Freeway Series game between the Dodgers and the Angels at Dodger

Stadium.

"I never played baseball," said the 41-year-old veteran,

who hopes to reach the catcher 60 feet, six inches away without a bounce.

Not to

worry, Victor. No baseball player has ever ridden a Kentucky Derby winner.

Bob Baffert named Bayern, Rebel victor Hoppertunity and The Admiral as

possible for the race, adding that Bayern also is being considered for the

Grade 1, $1 million Arkansas Derby on April 12.

Trainer John Sadler has Robert B. Lewis winner Candy

Boy scheduled for his final pre-Santa Anita Derby work on Saturday, but had no

plans for San Vicente scorer Kobe's Back, who worked four furlongs at Santa

Anita Tuesday in a

bullet :47 following his disappointing and well-beaten seventh-place showing in the Risen Star

on March 15.

Nearly $2 million in stakes purses will be offered on Santa

Anita Derby Day. In addition, Santa Anita will have a $500,000 guaranteed Late

Pick 4, present free Derby Day T-shirts with paid admission at Santa Anita,

while supplies last, and have more than 30 premium local food trucks throughout

the infield.

But wait, there's more! The annual Santa Anita Derby Day 5K

run will take place, and the track's spacious infield will be rocking with

popular local breweries and epic cover tunes from Super Diamond, in addition to

live world-class horse racing.

Special packages are available at

santaanita.com/events.

Use promo code DERBY for 50 percent discounts.

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