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2025 Preakness Stakes Odds: Sovereignty Sitting Out, Journalism Favored

The 150th Preakness Stakes are set to run Saturday, May 17 at Pimlico Race Course with Journalism entering as the +160 favorite. The race called the "Run for the Black-Eyed Susan" in tribute to Maryland's state flower will go on without Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, who is not running. 

While favorites have historically won 73 of the past 149 races, none have crossed the finish line first since Justify's 2018 victory, which ultimately led to his iconic Triple Crown run. 

2025 Preakness Stakes Betting Odds

Odds To Win the Preakness Stakes
HorseOdds
Post #2: Journalism+160
Post #7: Sandman+400
Post #6: River Thames+450
Post #8: Clever Again+500
Post #1: Goal Oriented+600
Post #4: Heart of Honor+1200
Post #3: American Promise+1500
Post #5: Pay Billy+2000
Post #9: Gosger+2000

Odds as of May 16, 2025

Check out Nick's breakdown of the race with his Preakness Stakes picks as he joined The Huddle with Andrew Avery.

journalism favored once again, this time at preakness stakes

Journalism gears up for the 150th Preakness Stakes as the +160 favorite, a familiar position as he carried the same odds heading into the Kentucky Derby—where he finished second to Sovereignty. With Sovereignty's trainer opting to rest the colt for his long-term benefit, the Preakness field opens up massively and Journalism finds himself in the spotlight yet again. 

That runner-up performance at Churchill Downs just proved Journalism's reputation as a strong contender, showcasing speed and stamina down the stretch of the race. And with Sovereignty sitting out, that removes a major obstacle for Journalism. 

Last 10 Preakness Stakes Winners

YearHorseJockey Trainer
2024Seize The GreyJaime TorresD. Wayne Lukas
2023National TreasureJohn VelazquezBob Baffert
2022Early VotingJose OrtizChad Brown
2021RombauerFlavien PratMichael McCarthy
2020Swiss SkydiverRobby AlbaradoKenny McPeek
2019War of WillTyler GaffaloioneMark Casse
2018JustifyMike SmithBob Baffert
2017Cloud ComputingJavier CastellanoChad Brown
2016ExaggeratorKent DesormeauxJ. Keith Desormeaux
2015American PharoahVictor EspinozaBob Baffert

 

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