Keen Ice, Frammento Odds of Winning the 2015 Belmont Stakes

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Keen Ice and Frammento were both long shots to win the 2015 Belmont Stakes.

The 7th place finisher at this year’s Kentucky Derby, Keen Ice has not finished better than 3nd place in any race he’s been entered in, making him a huge 23/1 long shot, though we think this number should probably be much higher.

Frammento has the longest odds in this year’s Belmont Stakes race. 

He’s trained by Hall of Fame Trainer Nick Zito.

Each of Zito's two Belmont Stakes victories have spoiled Triple Crown bids, with Birdstone over Smarty Jones in 2004 and Da' Tara over Big Brown in 2008.

ODDS TO WIN BELMONT STAKES 2015

97901

MUBTAAHIJ

+1150

97902

TALE OF VERVE

+1749

97903

MADEFROMLUCKY

+1652

97904

FRAMMENTO

+3255

97905

AMERICAN PHAROAH

-130

97906

FROSTED

+500

97907

KEEN ICE

+2303

97908

MATERIALITY

+600

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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