Preakness 2015 TV schedule on NBC Sports

The second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, the 140th Preakness Stakes, takes place Saturday, May 16, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The winner of the Kentucky Derby, American Pharoah, looks for a shot at the Triple Crown, which hasn’t been accomplished since Affirmed won in 1978. NBCSN and NBC share TV coverage of the weekend’s events at Pimlico. Coverage details from NBC Sports below.

Preakness 2015 Entries
Post/Horse (Jockey/Trainer) Odds
1. American Pharoah (Victor Espinoza/Bob Baffert): 2–3
2. Dortmund (Martin Garcia/Bob Baffert): 5–1
3. Mr. Z (Corey Nakatani /D. Wayne Lukas): 35–1
4. Danzig Moon (Julien Leparoux/Mark Casse): 20–1
5. Tale of Verve (Joel Rosario/Dallas Stewart): 75–1
6. Bodhisattva (Trevor McCarthy/Jose Corrales): 50–1
7. Divining Rod (Javier Castellano/Arnaud Delacour): 25–1
8. Firing Line (Gary Stevens/Simon Callaghan): 4–1

AMERICAN PHAROAH AIMS FOR 2ND LEG OF TRIPLE CROWN IN THE 140TH PREAKNESS STAKES THIS SAT., MAY 16 AT 4:30 PM ET ON NBC

Coverage from Pimlico Begins Friday at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN & Continues Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN

“What makes this race so intriguing is the distinct possibility of either Derby runner-up Firing  Line or third-place finisher Dortmund turning the tables on [American Pharoah]” – Two-Time Preakness Winner Jerry Bailey

“American Pharoah was clearly superior to Firing Line and Dortmund in the Kentucky Derby, and with the Preakness only two weeks later, Derby winners often maintain their advantage” – Randy Moss

STAMFORD, Conn. – May 13, 2015 – Kentucky Derby winner American Pharoah leads the field as the NBC Sports Group presents 6.5 hours of coverage of the 140th running of the Preakness Stakes, the middle jewel of the Triple Crown. For the first time since 2009, the top three finishers in the Kentucky Derby – American Pharoah, Firing Line, and Dortmund – return to compete in the Preakness. Coverage from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., begins Friday at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, and culminates with the Preakness Stakes Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

With a win Saturday at the Preakness Stakes, American Pharoah will head to the Belmont aiming to become the first horse to win the elusive Triple Crown since Affirmed, with jockey Steve Cauthen, in 1978.  NBC Sports Group’s coverage of the Belmont Stakes begins Friday, June 5.

COMMENTATORS: NBC Sports Group’s coverage of the Preakness Stakes features hosts Bob Costas, a 26-time Emmy Award-winner, and Tom Hammond, a veteran NBC Sports commentator; analysts Randy Moss and Jerry Bailey, the Hall of Fame jockey and two-time Preakness winner; analysts/handicappers Bob Neumeier and Eddie Olczyk; NBCSN host/NBC reporter Laffit Pincay, III; reporters Kenny RiceDonna Brothers and Jay Privman; and race caller Larry CollmusJosh Elliott and Carolyn Manno provide a mix of features and interviews at Pimlico Race Course. Elliott hosts NBCSN’s Black Eyed Susan Stakes coverage this Friday, May 15.

FEATURES AND STORYLINES: Following are the features NBC Sports Group will present on its Preakness coverage:

  • Josh Elliott examines the new and returning shooters;
  • Elliott tells the story of Afleet Alex, who won the Preakness and Belmont Stakes 10 years ago, and how owners Cash Is King Stable pledged a percentage of the colt’s earnings to be donated to Alex’s Lemonade Stand, an American pediatric cancer charity. Donations to date have totaled more than $100 million;
  • A look at the owners of American Pharoah, the Zayat family;
  • A profile on jockey Victor Espinoza, who won the Kentucky Derby on American Pharoah one year after taking California Chrome to Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes wins.

The coordinating producer of NBC’s horse racing coverage is Rob Hyland, who has been a part of the network’s horse racing coverage since 2001. The Preakness Stakes is directed by Sunday Night Football and NBC Sports’ horse racing director, Drew Esocoff. The coverage on NBCSN is produced by Billy Matthews and directed by Charlie Dammeyer. The executive producer of NBC Sports and NBCSN is Sam Flood, who has produced 12 Triple Crown races for the network.

PREAKNESS STAKES COVERAGE
Date Time Event Network
Fri., May 15 3 p.m. Black Eyed Susan Stakes NBCSN
Sat., May 16 2:30 p.m. Preakness Saturday NBCSN
Sat., May 16 4:30 p.m. Preakness Stakes NBC
Sat., May 16 6:30 p.m. Preakness Post-Race Show NBCSN

THE EXPERTS

NBC Sports horse racing analysts Jerry Bailey and Randy Moss on the Preakness:

TWO-TIME PREAKNESS WINNER JERRY BAILEY: “This year’s Preakness features the rematch of the top three Kentucky Derby finishers, as Derby winner American Pharaoh attempts to move one step closer to Thoroughbred racing immortality. What makes this race so intriguing is the distinct possibility of either Derby runner-up Firing  Line or third-place finisher Dortmund turning the tables on the leading three-year-old in the country, and even the remote chance of one of four other three-year-old challengers taking the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown.”

ANALYST RANDY MOSS: “American Pharoah was clearly superior to Firing Line and Dortmund in the Kentucky Derby – and with the Preakness only two weeks later, Derby winners often maintain their advantage.  But wily veteran Gary Stevens aboard Firing Line has experience in turning the tables, so to speak. Many think ‘Pharoah’ has what it takes to give the sport its first Triple Crown winner since 1978, but I’m not yet convinced. In any event, American Pharoah must first get past stage two – which won’t be a gimme.”

EDDIE OLCZYK CASHES IN AT KENTUCKY DERBY

Horse racing handicapper Eddie Olczyk cashed in at this year’s Kentucky Derby, his first as a member of the NBC Sports Group Triple Crown team. Olczyk provided viewers with his bets prior to races throughout the weekend, including the Kentucky Derby. Olczyk started the weekend with a $100 bankroll, generating $740.50 in winnings, for a final net total of $447.50 dollars.

Olczyk’s correct bets included two exacta box bets on Friday (Race 5) and Saturday (Race 7), as well as a trifecta box bet for the Kentucky Derby.

NBC SPORTS LIVE EXTRA PREAKNESS STAKES COVERAGE

NBC Sports Live Extra — NBC Sports Group’s live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, and tablets — will stream Preakness Stakes coverage on NBC and NBCSN via “TV Everywhere,” giving consumers additional value to for their subscription service, and making high quality content available to MVPD customers both in and out of the home and on multiple platforms. The NBC Sports Live Extra app is available on the iTunes App Store, Google Play and Windows Store. For desktops, NBC Sports Live Extra can be accessed at NBCSports.com/liveextra.

NBC Sports Live Extra’s Preakness Stakes coverage includes:

  • Two exclusive isolation cameras, including one on Kentucky Derby winner American Pharoah during the race
  • Bonus analysis by NBC Sports commentators
  • Replays and highlights from the Kentucky Derby and earlier prep races

NBC SPORTS RADIO PREANKESS STAKES COVERAGE

For the first time, NBC Sports Radio will present two hours of live Preakness Stakes coverage beginning Saturday, May 16 at 5 p.m. ET. Produced in partnership with Horse Racing Radio Network (HRRN), and distributed by Westwood One, NBC Sports Radio presents live radio coverage of all three Triple Crown races this year, continuing with the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 6.

For more information on programming, please contact Westwood One at NBCSportsRadio@westwoodone.com.  For a complete schedule of shows, bios, exclusive audio content, and a list of radio stations airing NBC Sports Radio, log on to NBCSportsRadio.com.

PREAKNESS STAKES ALL-ACCESS

Horse racing fans can access content from the Preakness at a “social center” housed on NBCSports.com/Preakness. Fans can access and sort social media content from Instagram, Twitter and Vine through various streams including horse racing experts, horses (including the horses themselves, jockeys and trainers), a photos-only section and Vine videos. Preakness All-Access aggregates what’s trending around the race and what’s hot in the social world. In addition, fans can plug in their first and last names and will be given their ‘Horse Name’ to be shared on Twitter.

Twitter: Viewers and Twitter users alike will be encouraged to join the conversation by using the hashtag #PREAKNESS. Reminders will appear on screen throughout NBC Sports Group’s Preakness coverage.

  • On-air integration of live tweets from celebrities, horse racing experts and @NBCSN will be featured on screen throughout the broadcasts to keep viewers up to date with what’s happening on Twitter;
  • A trending bar will be integrated into the live broadcast coverage to update viewers in real time as to what Preakness-related terms are trending on Twitter;
  • For the ultimate horse racing fan, @NBCSN will live tweet leading up to the Preakness, including the Preakness Draw.

Facebook: Fans will have the chance to join in on the Preakness broadcast:

  • Everyone at home can pick their winner with the “Choose the Winning Horse” Facebook poll on www.facebook.com/NBCSports. The nation’s votes will be tallied and shown on-air during the Preakness broadcast.

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  1. josh elliott made a mockery of racing today not professional terrible interview skills since i have to pay extra for nbcsn i will not pay for josh elliott

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