At Santa Anita on Monday, Potente, the Santa Anita Derby runner-up trained by Bob Baffert, was credited with a six-furlong workout in 1:13.40. Baffert said he put the filly Cash Call - last year's Grade 3 Summer Oaks winner - in front of Potente to give the horse a target. “I was very happy with his work. He galloped out strong,” Baffert said. “He’s doing very well right now, looks healthy.” Potente, a son of Into Mischief, won the Grade 2 San Felipe from off the pace. In the Santa Anita Derby, Baffert said he “found himself on the lead where he shouldn’t have been. He couldn’t help it.” Potente will ship to Churchill on Wednesday, Baffert said. Already at Churchill is Litmus Test, who Baffert is expected to enter in the Kentucky Derby. Litmus Test, winner of the Los Alamitos Futurity at 2 but most recently seventh in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby, last week shipped from Oaklawn Park to Churchill Downs and is expected to have a workout in the coming days. :: DRF Kentucky Derby Package: Save on Past Performances, Clocker Reports, Betting Strategies, and more. As of Monday, with the defection of Iron Honor from the field, Litmus Test sat 22nd on the Derby points list. Stark Contrast, who is 15th on the Derby points list, is expected to run in the Grade 1 American Turf Stakes on May 2, so that would officially move Intrepido into the field and put Litmus Test at 21. Behind him, hoping to join the field, are Great White, Ocelli, and potentially Robusta. The Derby field is limited to 20 starters, but as many as four also-eligibles can be entered. Entries will close and post positions will be assigned on Saturday afternoon. Great White, winner of the John Battaglia Memorial Stakes but most recently fifth in the Blue Grass, is pointing to the Kentucky Derby but also is being considered for the Pat Day Mile on the same card, according to trainer John Ennis. Over the weekend, Nearly and Bravaro, the one-two finishers from the Grade 3 Holy Bull at Gulfstream Park in January, were removed from consideration for the Kentucky Derby. Nearly, most recently fourth in the Florida Derby, is getting time off at Centennial Farm in Virginia, according to Dr. Stephen Carr, manager of horse operations for Centennial Farm, which owns the colt. Bravaro, most recently fourth in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct, is pointing to the $200,000 Mike Lee Stakes for New York-breds on June 3 at Saratoga, according to trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. :: Get DRF Kentucky Oaks & Derby Betting Strategies by Marcus Hersh and David Aragona. Full analysis and wager recommendations!