American Pharoah Odds to Win Belmont Stakes, Triple Crown at -150

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Sportsbook.ag released odds on American Pharoah to win the 2015 Belmont Stakes and become the first Triple Crown winner in over 30 years.   Those odds were set at -150 early on, similar to what we were seeing for the Preakness Stakes.

American Pharoah topped the field of eight horses, with Tale of Verve second and Divining Rod third, a length back. 

Just like clockwork it seemed, torrential rains began falling minutes before the start of the race.  American Pharoah and Mr Z were the only horses with experience running on a muddy track.  American Pharoah, in fact, relished the mud.

Here are the remaining Belmont Stakes odds, all betable at Sportsbook, where you can place your first Belmont Stakes bet and get your second bet free up to $50.

Carpe Diem 6/1

Frosted 6/1

Materiality 7/1

Conquest Curlinate 10/1

Keen Ice 10/1

MadeFromLucky 10/1

Mubtaahij 15/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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