Jason Beem (@BeemieAwards) joined Louie on ESPN Louisville to preview the stakes on the Sam F Davis card at Tampa Bay Downs.
Sam F Davis 2025 | Jason Beem
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Amanda will be called the Sam tomorrow.
His name is Jason Beam joins us here on Reboco on ESPN 680-1057.
Find him at BB Awards on Twitter.
Mr. Beam, good morning. How are you, man?
I'm doing good. How are you guys?
We're doing great. The sun is out.
The first, the first number of temperature is 4.
All right. How well into the 80s are you
getting today? I think 77 is the tops here.
I'm so sorry. Now we're we're, we're in like a
crazy good stretch. We're in a great stretch of
weather like every day. Lately it's been 75, I think
supposed to dip into 80 the next week or two.
And there wasn't a raindrop on my my iPhone weather thing for
the next 10 days. We're we're doing good here, but
we had we had a rough fall. Yeah, right now I think a lot of
places around the like, fairgrounds would love to, you
know, just have a a boring stretch of weather for a couple
of days for sure. So Jason be with us.
He'll call the races this weekend at Tampa, as he always
does. It is Sam F Davis weekend.
How was your campaign to have it be called the Sam colloquially?
How's it going? I think that I think there's two
of us that are into it, you and me.
That's that's about the, the, I mean, I call, I don't know, I
don't remember where I heard that, but I, I think I, I don't
remember creating that, but I just always refer to it as that.
Get to to. Do that this weekend.
We've got the Oaks of Derby preps later in the card, a
couple of stakes for older horses earlier on though.
If people are kicking around tomorrow, races five and six are
the Pelican and the Minaret. Obviously Phillies and mares in
the Minaret open company on the Pelican side of things.
Nutella Fella is a not only a great horse name, but is coming
into this race often. Optional Claimer obviously ran
third in the Woody Stevens behind Book of Dano this year.
Obvious favorite here. We see in a horse second off the
layoff here that that should get most of the money.
I don't know. I mean, I, I remember that that
he was I thought pretty over bet in that last race.
You know, his his effort. He of course he's a Grade 1
winner. Somebody's going to make a lot
about that. He had like an insane pace and
that hopeful and then the Woody Stevens, he ran fine, but again,
they went 43 flat for the opening out.
I think a little bit of it depends what kind of pace he
gets to run into. And also he's he's shortening
up. He's been kind of running at
7:00. So I feel like he might even be
further behind. So I to me, he's not a, a Gimme
here. I'd probably be going against
him just in general. It happens.
Not, of course, you want to come from that far behind.
Well, and I was going to say in that Woody Stevens, yes, he gets
up to finish third by less than two legs.
He was 18 legs off the lead at one point.
Yes, I know there was a bump start, but he is a slow starter
and a much more of a deep closer.
Like you mentioned. There's some other horses in
here that you would have to know a little bit more about just
because they have been running down South is a horse like pure
class. We get Paco Lopez in this
weekend by the way, Goodness gracious, your jockey room this
weekend is absolutely loaded. Paco gets him coming out of a
state bred race here. But you know for the Fox Brown
barn here doesn't run a ton of sample, but we do see him at
Gulfstream Horse like that. Catch your fancy.
Maybe a caramel chip with I read.
Yeah, Fox, he'll come over for a lot of the kind of the state
bred races, Florida day and stuff because he's got a lot of
good Florida breads. I always kind of like the barns
that stick to the the state bred programs and he's certainly one
of them. And Paco, you know, I mean when
Paco comes over here, he's usually a pretty live horses.
So he's he's fared pretty well. I remember he won the Suncoast a
couple years ago on a big Bomber.
But you know, this particular race I didn't, I kind of didn't
love anything. Caramel chip is intriguing,
certainly, but the Irad tax, as we, as we call it, we thought
with lobbying last week too. It's one thing when those guys
go to other tracks, but when they go to tracks that that
they're really, really the big kingpins that they just get
smashed at the windows and then they win a bunch.
Flavian won four last week. So you know, the it's it's a
rightful thing. We see like when Iran comes to
colonial, they just hammer his horses at the windows.
And so I just worry that his horses and flopping horses are
just going to take so much more money because those guys just
carry a lot of weight, especially when you pair him up
with the with the Chad Browns of the world and stuff like that.
I'm kind of rooting for life is precious Gerald Bennett, who's
who's our perennial leading trader here to battle some
health stuff. There was an article on our
website about kind of his goings on if he's got a horse in the in
the big one as well. So him and Daniel Centeno and a
classic Tampa connection brought outside and the one who will be
coming from far back as well. Bennetts antenna 21% winners in
this meet so far at Tampa as well.
The minaret has race 6 Philly mare side here.
Hunter K in the Kitty for this one on the dirt 7:00 to 5:00 on
Nick's style. We saw her last out win a state
bread race at Tampa before that did win the pumpkin pie in open
company against other Phillies and mares 3 and up at Aqueduct.
Pretty pretty clear favorite here.
I think a worthy of that seven to five number.
Yeah, she's been awesome. Even last race she kind of had
to wait for room for a little bit.
There was a split second where I was like, maybe, no.
And then? You know.
Just was a was a pretty fast style winner by the time it was
all said and done. Dazzling blue is a real
interesting addition to this race.
We've we you know, we never saw Brad Cox here the last several
years and he shipped a couple over here and as he as he does,
he's won. And so, but this horse hasn't
got the lead and since it's third career start and those are
the three the horse won. So I don't know if this horse
just needs to be in front or if you know, because I mean,
clearly she's running against good competition of running
fairly well, but she gets smashed at the windows every
time. And with Pratt Cox being a
Tampa, she is as well. So you might actually get
somewhat of, I mean, you know, I don't know, it's not going to be
a big price hymnic style, but you might, you might be able to
hold the 7:00 to 5:00 just because that the Cox horse is
going to take a lot of money. The local runner, I think that's
got the best shot here at least I call it local runner, but this
is a horse that ran at Tampa last out understanding me.
Camacho is Miuccia, I imagine is the spelling there, the, excuse
me, the pronunciation there for Gustavo Delgado, who, frankly,
smaller Operation 72 starts last year, has run a couple already
at Tampa, including, well, not this one.
Wouldn't have counted. It was at the very end of
December. But she comes in, drops the
lasix, though here. But the daughter Mottoli could
be a factor, Yeah. Oh, for sure.
Yeah, yeah. Delgado obviously a great
trainer. That was a major trainer, right?
I'm forgetting that. Yep.
No, no, you're not forgetting, don't worry.
Yeah, I kind of worth noting Sammy is, is is on a little bit
of a vacation for for a riding suspension, but you are allowed
to ride in the stakes races. So he's riding in the this one
and I believe the Suncoast Stakes.
But yeah, mucha I I, I however, I said it last time, I tell you
today because I remember I looked it up, but I haven't I
haven't gone through and done my pronunciations yet.
I'll do that tonight. But no, it was a nice one, but
that horse was supposed to win that race and I think it was
just kind of, you know, supposed to be a tune up.
You know, like you said, it was before the new year, but
certainly was kind of off a little bit of break to start
this campaign. By the way, one of Major's
owners is a guy named Patrick Beauvais BOVE.
If you need a podcast guest that's an owner, Patrick's
awesome. Like a legitimate great
conversation. So just a freebie for.
The I always, I always need a podcast.
For the Jason B podcast, which everyone listening should check
out, he'll also be calling the Suncoast a mile tomorrow.
Excuse me, a mile, 40 yards on the dirt.
Make sure you get in on this one because it is 20 points ahead of
the Kentucky Oaks. You mentioned that Flavian
Pratt's in town. He's writing for John Terranova
in this race, a horse coming off the turf at last out in the
Jessamine in Italian soiree. Her laugh comes in as the
favorite here and I've been very impressed with the work of Whit
Beckman both last year and this year, conditioning 3 year olds
for this series. Last year, of course, with Anna
Marie in the Derby, her laugh is the latest of of the frankly a
second high level Philly that he's got.
She wins the untappable last out mile 70 of Fairgrounds.
Have we had enough Fairgrounds shippers to have any kind of
trend there? No, not really.
They they they tend to not come here all that much.
I mean, they like Cassie always runs a lot here and I know he'll
run. You know, he's got to run
anywhere. But no, we don't we don't see a
lot of fairgrounds horses. I want to say that was going to
send one to the Tampa Derby last year.
Maybe he did again. You know, you start calling
races, you got to watch him the second the race is over.
But so I I know he's he's pointed here before.
So this is not something crazy for him.
And you know, our our series for the Phillies.
This is the old only one with points.
The the Florida Oaks is actually a turf race.
So as we get closer to to Tampa Derby day.
So this really is our our last three-year old Philly, you know,
big race and it's our only Philly point race.
So I guess it makes sense a good spot for them to come try some
nice horses like Cara coming back.
Cassie started the wonder wheels 3 year old campaign after her
juvenile Philly win a few years ago and and got and got beat.
You know, I think that was the day Paco beat.
But yeah, I'm a little against La Cara just because I feel like
sometimes he's really, he's really good 2 year olds, you
know, they take they take the winter off, they come back,
sure, sometimes they win, but they're always low prices
because everybody's looking at their resume and a lot's changed
in those months. And you know, the the horses
that are right to her inside, including her laugh like they
have, they've had their whole career since this horse last
ran, which obviously isn't much of A career, but I don't know.
I just feel like I've seen enough short price good 2 year
olds come back at three that aren't that good.
Which, you know, I guess technically her laugh was is a 2
year old returning at 3 even though it's only been a month
and 1/2. Italian soiree is coming off the
turf. John Terranova does that as well
as anyone else at 19% his last small sample size there at
Tampa. In general, do horses do OK on
the dirt transferring from the the turf?
I don't know, I'm not the best handicapper when it comes to
stuff like that. You got to ask the actual
handicap. I just, you know, it's funny, I
tell people that all the time, like the race car, like I'm way
less attuned with handicapping that I have names and silks and
try to figure all that out. So I'm going to I'm going to
completely fold on that question, but Terra Dome, I can
tell you it does does really well here and and obviously
luring Slavia Pratt is is not a surprise.
I suppose the I mean this horse ran honestly pretty damn good on
the on the dirt so and and is stretched out the distances on
turf. So I, I think there's, there's
question marks, but there's also some, some answers within those
question marks. Adding the blinkers here.
I always like to look back to the most recent workout,
whatever an equipment change is made, because usually they'll,
you know, with blinkers, they'll, they'll run, they'll do
the work in blinkers and just kind of see if it, it may be
speed anything up or what have you.
And this horse has been working locally.
So it has been based here, has been training here.
So if there is any kind of hint about liking the dirt track, I
mean, there's a bullet for works back.
There's some other really good workouts just, you know, close
to a bullet to two works back. On the outside is Chloe and she
comes off a maiden win in a maiden special, but it was on
the synthetic over 5 1/2 at Gulfstream.
It Do you think this is one that they're just going to try to
get, you know, near the lead and see what happens or you know,
this is the one I can't figure out in this race, Jason.
Well, the post is tough too, especially considering the horse
rights. It's inside probably wants to go
a little bit. There's there's I think a lot of
people want to go in this race. One thing Italian soiree might
have is is a decent pace to run into, you know, with with Chloe,
it's but again, we only have the one start of evidence, but you
know, going 22 and 4, going five and a half one they be you have
to think they they think they're going to go to the lead.
But I feel like with your second career start, like you just
don't know that it you don't know this is a speed horse that
needs the lead. You just know this horse was
faster than a main group and was so by by quite a bit.
So I think this time of year, a lot of people are just kicking
the tires, whether or not they can, you know, go on to the the
riches and glory that is the the Oaks of the Derby trail.
And you know, these earlier races, these February races,
you're, you're getting a lot of that.
You're seeing a lot of these horses, you know, even the one I
mentioned before won a main race and they're like, hey, let's,
let's give it a shot. We won impressively and and what
have you. I mean, even Delray down on the
inside of this race, that was one of the best turf kicks I've
seen in a while here. I mean, just completely blew the
doors off a field on grass and now goes to the main track where
the one main track race was fine.
It was up in your neck of the woods there in Indiana.
But again, I think they had a really big effort last time.
And so they're like, yeah, we went two in a row.
We'll take a crack at it. Brad Cox, of course, has many on
the oak side of things. Whit, back then though,
including her laugh, has two in the top 20 as well.
We're seeing names like Owen Hardy on the the Derby side of
things. Hopefully can get it going on
the Elks side of things as well. The Sam will be race 11 a mile
and a 16th on the dirt. Quarter million bucks in the
Kitty for this one. Everybody's Triple Crown
nominated except for Doctor Ruben M.
In this one. We see the return of Owen
Almighty, who obviously the DQ happened last time.
By the way, I agree with the stewards on that
disqualification in that race, but he looked really good.
Brian Lynch didn't seem to be too terribly upset after the
race because he did what he was supposed to do on debut as a
three-year old. 2 to one here. Probably going to get hammered
because of the Irad name. You're going to pay that tax
here? Is he a worthy 2 to one
favorite? I don't I mean, I just think
there's question marks. The last race was weird,
obviously with the the DQ and the interference there.
It basically became A2 horse race between O and almighty and
naughty Rascal and look for a second like naughty Rascal was
going to. And actually, you can argue
maybe did go by at one point, but I read looked extremely
confident the whole way. The stretch out is is a big
question mark, right. It's it's two turns for the
first time. The source went a mile, but it
was at Churchill where it's it's not two turns.
So I just hate taking short prices on horse with lots of
question marks. The problem is with this race,
outside of maybe poster, there's a lot of question marks when it
comes to distance and stuff like that.
There's just a lot of sprinters stretching out in here.
Doctor Ruben, have you mentioned for Doug O'Neill?
I had to look it up. He he's been here once.
He came with twenty O 9 for the Tampa Derby.
He ran 3rd. So it's it's not I think he has
one other enter and you know, it's like you're going to ship
the van. You may as well, you know, fill
all the stalls kind of thing. But yeah, there's there's a lot
of distance questions here. I mean, even John Hancock, who
we saw here at Tampa a few weeks ago, I remember Sammy said at
the press release after the races like he's like, that's,
that's a pretty nice horse. And so I think Flavian coming in
for, for Brad Cox, you know, not a bar that he rides a ton for,
at least as far as I can tell. I I think that says a little bit
the horse looked the part, but it's like it's so hard to gauge.
It was a six prolonged made special weight and the horse was
in front the whole way and just kind of cruising.
But I I I have sneaky suspicion. The source is really good, but
it's still a big ass second. Yeah, I love the note in the
form which is mild ask. I don't know, I've seen mild ask
too often in the form, but that's essentially what they're
saying. I agree with you by the way.
I think poster is a really, really live horse in here.
Texture was asking here on our text line 437-9680 if what, what
the deal is quote with what is the deal with Smokin Boy?
And I think I think that's a really, really great question.
Here comes over, you know, from overseas into the D'Angelo barn.
Paco Lopez to ride here. You know, I was talking with our
our mutual friend Barry Spears yesterday on my podcast and he
was like, I'm including this horse 'cause I frankly don't
know what I'm getting at. This is the kind of race Paco
just picks off. I don't think that's a bad tact.
Do you know where this horse is coming from and and what his
experience was coming here? Yeah, Puerto Rico.
How about? That I'll be there in a week and
a half. I'm looking forward.
To it, I, I, I take the opposite stance of Barry.
I I'd much rather get burned by a horse that I just, you know, I
don't know anything about. Now, the, the only reason I
would agree with him is that the price might be just great.
And, and so maybe there's somebody said that D'Angelo
hasn't won with a, a shipper to the US out of albeit 2 starts.
They're adding blinkers. There's a, there's a lot going
on and I, I, I said this on my show the other day, like I have
no clue of the level or quality of racing at Camaro racetrack.
And so, you know, and it's not like Paco's only here for this
horse. He's got a lot of other amounts,
you know, so I don't know, I just, I, I'm kind of the price
is the only thing that would make me consider just because
again, I don't know. And you know, I mean, they, they
only paid 15,000 for the horse at a sale just last year.
So like to me, there's there's just a lot of of question Marks
and you know, you would have the price has to go up from 20 to
one, I think for me to be all that interested smokin.
Boy, the son of Smokin Deb and Catholic boy.
So that's where you get Smokin boy from on the name.
Last horse I wanted to ask about in the same is Treaty of Rome.
The two horse comes in out of that Mucho Macho Man finish
behind guns loaded in that one mile.
Mucho Macho man at Gulfstream Park for Chad Brown.
You get Dylan Davis in town for this one man.
I love that six to one price. I think we might actually get
every dollar that six to one price.
Well, yeah, a lot of people are certainly going to navigate to
the top two in here if if Treaty of Rome comes down, I don't
think it'll be much more below 4 to 15 to 9:00 to 2:00 or
something like that. But yeah, I went back and
watched the mucho much, but like Guns Loaded was just cruising
the whole way. It looked like he could not have
won any easier. And then all of a sudden this
horse really started gaining on him.
The last quarter was 26 and one. So was it him slowing down a
Treaty of Rome just kind of maintained, but that's kind of
part of running longer distances.
So I, I think there's, there's certainly a lot of of upside.
Like you said, you're going to get double or triple the price
of John Hancock, who there's a lot more question marks than
there is on Treaty of rope, but there it it also possibly could
be a lot more potential. Well, he's Jason.
Beam at Beamy Awards on Twitter. Go find him there.
Of course, the Jason Beam podcast as well.
Look, man, I really appreciate you jumping on.
I'm sure we'll talk ahead of the Tampa Bay Derby, have a bunch of
great calls, a bunch of safe trips for everybody down there
and enjoy the weather. We're very jealous.
Yeah, I was going. To say you got you guys stay.
I was listening to the commercials before while I was
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Bear nose is essentially a Tavern style pizza.
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It's actually, and it's very good.
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That, that skyline, I'm sorry that you, you, you have chosen
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can help you with, Jason. I I won't mention his name.
All right, man. Well, be well.
Have a bunch of good calls. We'll talk to you soon.
All right, all right, have a good.
Day, See. You man, see you Jason Bean, now
that Ted does appreciate him jumping on ahead of the same
tomorrow.