Free: Del Mar horses to watch for the week of July 29, 2019
RAYMUNDOS SECRET
Trainer: Richard Baltas
Last race: July 24, race 5
Finish: First by five lengths
Beyer: 86
California debut, 3-year-old turf filly crushed starter-allowance mile, final quarter in 23.44 seconds. Eligible to first-allowance, may nominate to G1 Del Mar Oaks Aug. 17.
WHAT A VIEW
Trainer: Phil D’Amato
Last race: July 26, race 7
Finish: Third by 1 1/2 lengths
Beyer: 86
First start in nearly a year, Grade 1 winner set blistering pace (45.42 and 1:08.94) in this 1 1/16-mile turf stake, tired late. Sharp comeback back-class 8-year-old gelding.
GHOST STREET
Trainer: Paddy Gallagher
Last race: July 27, race 4
Finish: Fourth by 1 1/2 lengths
Beyer: 74
Stretching out from fifth-place sprint debut, well-bet 3-year-old (off at 3.90-1 from 10-1 line) in maiden turf route, three-wide midfield, evenly late. His next should be his best.
JALEN JOURNEY
Trainer: Peter Miller
Last race: July 27, race 8
Finish: Third by 2 3/4 lengths
Beyer: 94
Sharp local debut despite abbreviated work tab for lightly raced 4-year-old in G1 sprint. Three and four wide, evenly. Solid effort by recent $510,000 purchase horses-of-racing-age sale.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT
Trainer: Bob Baffert
Last race: July 28, race 1
Finish: First by 6 3/4 lengths
Beyer: 76
Juvenile filly by Into Mischief ran to the hype. Sibling to Arrogate pressed three wide, ran away late, smooth stride. More impressive than figure, Del Mar Debutante material.
RAILSPLITTER
Trainer: Doug O’Neill
Last race: July 28, race 6
Finish: Fourth by 2 3/4 lengths
Beyer: 52
Outside post spelled doom for second-start juvenile filly in maiden turf route. Three and four wide throughout, kept trying, swallowed. Major contender next out similar route.


