American Pharoah Current Odds to Win 2015 Breeders Cup Classic

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American Pharoah’s current odds to win the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic were at an enticing 6-5 Saturday morning.  These odds are subject to change, especially the hours and minutes leading up to post time so check back frequently here.

This will be the final race for Triple Crown winner American Pharoah and, with Beholder out, his competition has been reduced dramatically.

American Pharoah looked superb in past day workouts. 

“Him going to another barn to have a terrific life, that’s a good thing,” trainer Bob Baffert relayed to the press earlier this week. “But right now, we’re just enjoying him every day, watching him, being around him. He’s just such a sweet, kind horse. I don’t think about the Breeders’ Cup, I just think of him not being there when I get to work. The joy that he’s brought us, me and my family, the Zayat family [of owner Ahmed Zayat], I tell ya, it’s tough.”

Here are your morning odds for the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic.

American Pharoah 6-5

Tonalist 6-1

Honor Code 6-1

Keen Ice 12-1

Frosted 15-1

Smooth Roller 15-1

GlenEagles 20-1

Effinex 30-1

Hard Aces 50-1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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