Multiple graded stakes winner Redeemed will begin his stud career at Northview Stallion Station in Chesapeake City, Md., in 2013. His stud fee will be $3,000 when foal stands and nurses.Redeemed, a 4-year-old son of Include, was retired in September by owner Samantha Siegel’s Jay Em Ess Stable after a racing career in which he won eight of 13 starts and earned $832,140. He won his last three starts, all stakes, finishing with wins in the Grade 2 Brooklyn Handicap and the Grade 3 Greenwood Cup Stakes, both at 1 1/2 miles on dirt. He set a track record of 2:28.01 when winning the Greenwood at Parx Racing. “Redeemed is the entire package,” said Northview bloodstock manager Carl McEntee. “He was quick, and could carry that speed a distance while being extremely competitive against top-quality fields. And he offers plenty of breeding options, being a grandson of Broad Brush out of a Ribot-line mare from great Calumet Farm and Tartan Farm families. He has a pedigree that is free of Raise a Native and Mr. Prospector and has one distant cross of Northern Dancer.”Redeemed won the Grade 3 Discovery Handicap and the Oklahoma Derby in 2011, and placed in three other stakes, including this year’s Grade 1 Donn Handicap. A Virginia-bred, he is out of the Pleasant Tap mare Early Mass and is from the family of Grade 2 winner Talakeno, Grade 2 winner and sire Give Me Strength, and Japanese champion filly Stinger.