SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Having watched Math Wizard train so well at Saratoga, trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. was torn between running him in the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic last Friday or the Grade 1 Woodward here on Saturday. It looks like he’ll run in both. :: Get DRF's Betting Strategies for Saratoga's weekend cards Math Wizard, who finished fifth in the Charles Town Classic, was entered Wednesday in the Woodward, which drew a field of six led by Tacitus. “He was doing so good at Saratoga,” Joseph said Wednesday from Kentucky, where he is preparing Ny Traffic for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. “It’s a small field. He does well in a small field. He bounced out of [the Charles Town Classic] well. If he continues to show good energy the rest of the week, there’s a good chance we’ll run.” Joseph believes Math Wizard was compromised in the Charles Town Classic by the slow pace set by race winner Sleepy Eyes Todd. Math Wizard, who won the Grade 1 Pennsylvania Derby last year, was beaten 11 lengths by that horse, but only a half-length for third. “I thought he had every chance,” Joseph said. “He was in a good enough spot, but they went slow. When they got to the backside they kicked, and it was hard to make up ground. He only got beat two necks for third.” :: DRF's Saratoga headquarters – Stakes schedule, previews, recaps, past performances, and more Joel Rosario will ride Math Wizard from the rail in the Woodward. Tacitus, the 8 3/4-length winner of the Grade 2 Suburban, will likely go favored in the Woodward from post 2 under Jose Ortiz. His victory in the Woodward ended a seven-race losing streak. Global Campaign comes off a win in the Grade 3 Monmouth Cup. He spent last summer here and finished third in the Jim Dandy, a race in which Tacitus was second. Todd Pletcher entered both Moretti, winner of the Birdstone Stakes at 1 3/4 miles, and Spinoff, winner of the Alydar. Prioritize, a recent allowance winner for white-hot trainer James Bond, completes the field.