SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Cloud Computing, the 2017 Preakness winner, recently rejoined trainer Chad Brown’s Belmont Park string and is likely to make it back to the races later this fall. Cloud Computing finished fourth, beaten a neck, in the Grade 3 Westchester at Belmont on May 5. He came out of that race with an ankle chip that was surgically removed. The horse rehabbed at Stonestreet Farm in Kentucky, where he breezed three times in August before shipping to Belmont last week. Brown said he would wait to see how Cloud Computing trained before deciding what races to target. Since he was pointing to the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap at a mile when he was injured, the Grade 1 $750,000 Cigar Mile at Aqueduct on Dec. 1 would seem like a natural late-season target. Brown also welcomed back the multiple stakes-winning turf horse Bricks and Mortar to his barn. Bricks and Mortar worked on the same three days that Cloud Computing did at Stonestreet. Bricks and Mortar, a 4-year-old son of Giant’s Causeway, hasn’t run since finishing third in the Grade 3 Hill Prince Stakes last Oct. 7. Bricks and Mortar is 4 for 6 with victories in the Grade 2 National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Stakes in Saratoga last summer and the Manila Stakes at Belmont.