PLAYING THE PONIES
Sam Houston Race Park selections for Saturday, Feb. 8
Feb 8, 2020, 6:30 am
PLAYING THE PONIES
Here are my selections for Saturday night at Sam Houston Race Park. These are not meant to be in exact order, but merely the four horses I think have the best chance to win. For beginners, I suggest exacta boxes with three horses, using two of mine and one of your own. And you can always pick up a copy of Acing Racing 2016 to learn everything you need to know. (These are the picks and format that are available on the free tip sheet at SHRP).
FIRST
2-7-4-1
Either half of the entry could come out on top here
SECOND
2-8-4-3
E RATED just missed in meet debut and should get it done here
THIRD
8-6-7-10
FLASH N GO gets back on the turf where he should improve
FOURTH
4-3-6-1
CLIPBOARD MONEY likely needed last and should be in the mix
FIFTH
2-9-6-4
BLUSHING KITTEN should get a solid pace to run at
SIXTH
6-8-2-4
GOOD FAITH has sharp works for debut and should be competitive
SEVENTH
10-1-3-6
ROGER BROWN is in sharp form and will be tough
EIGHTH
4-3-6-8
BOLD LEGEND is in sharp form and should be tough to handle
NINTH
4-8-9-1
EMPRESARIO was a sharp winner in last and should continue to improve
TENTH
6-10-13-2
NOVA NOTION has been close in last two; has been off since June but workouts are solid
The Houston Astros announced on Monday that additional imaging has revealed that Jeremy Peña is dealing with a small fracture in one of his ribs.
Peña left Friday's game after being hit by a pitch in the ribs. The club originally believed they had avoided any fractures or breaks, but new information has informed them otherwise.
Update on Jeremy Peña: pic.twitter.com/jfCsCUKWFx
— Houston Astros (@astros) June 30, 2025
Peña is heading to the 10-day injured list retroactive to June 28. This news comes at an unfortunate time, with Jeremy posting the best regular season numbers of his career. He's currently slashing .322, .378, .489 with an .867 OPS.
Peña will miss the Rockies and Dodgers series at a minimum.
Story on Peña headed to the IL with quotes from Dana Brown.
“This isn’t one of those things where you have to be sidelined the whole time. Once the inflammation goes down, he might feel good enough to swing a bat.” https://t.co/ih2G09Jpcf
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) June 30, 2025
Let's hope the team doesn't rush him back too soon and create an even bigger problem. These quotes above from Dana Brown have me concerned. Playing through injuries can create bad habits, and Jeremy has clearly found his swing this season.