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Dornoch, ex-MLB star Werth's colt, upsets Belmont at Saratoga - ESPN

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — When Luis Saez first rode Dornoch at Saratoga Race Course last summer, he told trainer Danny Gargan, «You have the Derby winner.»

That did not come true, but Dornoch made good on that optimism Saturday by winning the first Belmont Stakes at Saratoga, hugging the rail and holding off Mindframe to spring a major upset in the Triple Crown finale at odds of 17-1.

Co-owned by World Series champion Jayson Werth, Dornoch won the Belmont five weeks after a troubled trip led to a 10th-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. This time, Dornoch sat off leader Seize the Grey, passed the Preakness winner down the stretch and held on for a 1½-length victory.

«I would put it right up there with winning on the biggest stage. Horse racing is the most underrated sport in the world, bar none,» Werth, who won the World Series with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008, said. «It's the biggest game: You get the Derby, the Preakness, the Belmont. We just won the Belmont. This is as good as it gets in horse racing. It's as good as it gets in sports.»

It's the first win in any Triple Crown race for Gargan and the second in the Belmont for Saez, who said he never lost faith in Dornoch.

«He's one of the top 3-year-olds in the country, and we've always thought it,» Gargan said. «We let him run his race and he won. If he gets to run, he's always going to be tough to beat.»

It's the sixth consecutive year a different horse won each of the three Triple Crown races. Sierra Leone, the Derby runner-up who went off as the favorite, was third and Honor Marie fourth.

Dornoch paid $37.40 to win, $17.60 to place and $8.10 to show. Todd Pletcher-trained Mindframe paid $6.80 to place and $4.20 to show, and Sierra Leone paid $2.60 to show after

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