Frosted Odds to Win the Belmont Stakes

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Frosted odds to win the Belmont Stakes were coming in at just shy of 5/1 at BetOnline.

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Frosted finished last month’s Kentucky Derby in 4th place but 3¼ lengths behind the winner American Pharoah.  He will have an advantage coming into this race: Fresh legs.  Frosted did not participate in the Preakness Stakes two weeks ago.

Frosted’s other accomplishments included a 2nd place finish at Gulfstream’s Holy Bull (G2) and a 4th place finish at Fountain of Youth (G2).  He did have single digit odds of winning the Kentucky Derby.

To win the Belmont Stakes

11:00 AM

901

American Pharoah

 

-140

 

904

Frammento

 

+2500

 

905

Frosted

 

+475

 

906

Keen Ice

 

+2000

 

907

Madefromlucky

 

+1500

 

908

Materiality

 

+475

 

909

Mubtaahij

 

+1250

 

910

Tale of Verve

 

+2000

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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