Malibu Moon, a foundation sire for Spendthrift Farm, left a legacy behind after his death in May. Not only does the late stallion have two sons among the top 10 freshman sires in Gormley and Stanford, his son Prospective has the distinction of siring one of the top Beyer Speed Figure earners of this season. Baby Yoda posted a Beyer of 114 in a 6 1/2-furlong allowance win Saturday at Saratoga. The 3-year-old gelding’s figure was matched by fellow 3-year-old Flightline in an allowance win the following day at Del Mar. By Malibu Moon, Prospective began his stud career in Florida in 2014, but was sold to continue his career in Korea beginning in 2020. Malibu Moon is represented by 10 sons at stud in the United States, including Gormley at Spendthrift and Stanford at Tommy Town Thoroughbreds in California. The pair are ninth and 10th, respectively, on the freshman earnings list. Gormley is the sire of Grade 2 Saratoga Special winner High Oak and Grade 3 Sanford runner-up Headline Report. Stanford, the only top 10 freshman standing outside of Kentucky, recorded a pair of stakes-placed runners at the Del Mar meet. Giant’s Causeway final crop The late European Horse of the Year Giant’s Causeway, who led the North American general sire list three times, appears to have a standout from his small final crop in Classic Causeway. The colt was a 6 1/2-length debut winner on the final Saturday of the Saratoga meet, posting a Beyer Speed Figure of 90. Giant’s Causeway died in April 2018 at Ashford Stud at the age of 21. His final crop of live foals numbered four, according to breeding statistics from The Jockey Club. Classic Causeway is the only starter thus far.