Wednesday card at Oak Tree

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Take a look at these horses that are running today at Santa Anita's Oak Tree meeting.

2nd -- I'm going to play Domoron Again, with Jon Court up. Stretching out for the first time after closing three lengths in the stretch last out after racing three-wide into the lane.
3rd -- Sure Thing Eva, with Alex Solis up, is trying the turf for the first time after a strong second against similar at Fairplex. He should be rolling in the stretch down the hillside turf course. Red Rapparee is another who should be closing and I'm going to box the two.
4th -- Stage Fever is my most probable winner of the day, but he's 9-5 on the morning line. He should go to the front for Corey Nakatani and be tough to catch. Canyouhearmenowdad is a long shot who deserves a look at a price.
5th -- Mob Rule is going up a notch in class, but he gets the services of the underrated Michael Baze and is stretching out. He's 20-1 on the morning line -- my kind of odds. Take a look at Two Trails, too.

LATE PICK FOUR -- $42 ticket
5th -- Mob Rule, Two Trails, A Firm Storm
6th -- Mud Light
7th -- I'll Prey for You, Winning Tactics
8th -- A.P. Xcellent, Rock'n U S A, Black Spot, Live Free, Rush Rush, Golden Royal, Seastate

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