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Santa Anita šŸ‡šŸ¾ // Fri., Oct. 6, 2023



Happy Friday, Folks & Happy Orange Wine Day! (see below)

While everyone knows that the State Fish of California is the Golden Trout, we bet you didn't know these fun sports facts about Oct. 6th,


ā€¢ 1892: 1st World Series Baseball Game. Cincinnati Red Stockings (AA) beat Chicago White Stockings (NL)

ā€¢ 1911 Boston Rustlers' future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young's MLB farewell appearance is a letdown; he loses 13-3 to the Brooklyn Dodgers in his 906th game

ā€¢ 1966 Orioles pitcher Jim Palmer, at 20, is the youngest to record a World Series shutout as Baltimore beats LA Dodgers, 6-0 in Game 2 at Dodger Stadium

ā€¢ 1993 After nine seasons & 3 Championships with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan announced his retirement from the NBA; he returned on March 18, 1995, and led the Bulls to another 3 NBA titles.


Why not start this weekend by playin' the ponies and making some money? If that sounds like a good idea, we welcome you to join our #LundinLine in Southern California at Santa Anita Park. Today's card includes nine races with intriguing matchups and likely the unexpected that we've become accustomed to at one of our favorite tracks.



Need help pickin' winners? We've got you covered! Our #LundinLine - (Always Free) top pick and best bets are below in this post. We use them to help narrow the field while putting our tickets together. The first post will be here soon, so don't be late - It's time to get #InTheMoney! šŸ’°šŸ‡šŸ»šŸ’°šŸ‡šŸ»šŸ’°šŸ¤‘


Oh, and don't forget to follow us @_TurtleSports and subscribe to our site so you don't miss any of the action. You'll be glad you did! Let's Ride!


šŸ‡šŸ» Santa Anita // Oct. 6th, 2023 šŸ‡šŸ¾

šŸ‡šŸ¾ 1st Post @ 1:00 PDT


R1: 1ā­‘-4-6-2

R2: 4ā­‘-5-6-2

R3: 2-7-5-8

R4: 7-1-6-5

R5: 3-1-6-4

R6: 6-1-2-7

R7: 6-7-3

R8: 5-1-3-7

R9: 4-10-3-6


ā­‘Best Bets

R1: Den of Iniquity (#1)

R2: Smuggler's Run (#4)


From our friends over at National Day Calendar

"Originally made nearly 6,000 years ago in Eastern Europe, the technique for making orange wine is being rediscovered. Surprisingly, winemakers do not add oranges to the wine at all. Unlike the latest beer trends, the wine comes by its color naturally. Fermented from white wine grapes, the orange wine develops through more skin contact during the fermentation process. Makers treat the white grapes like red grapes preserving the bolder body and tannins. As a result, the ordinarily white wine will deepen into a brandy orange color."


Hit us up @_TurtleSports, and let us know what you think!


-TSL

/ As always, please forgive any typos and grammatical errors

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