The last time Steal Sunshine sprinted at Gulfstream Park, he took advantage of a hot pace to rally from last and post a mild 8-1 upset in the Carry Back Stakes. Saturday, Steal Sunshine is back sprinting at Gulfstream Park, where he figures to get a hot pace in which to close and perhaps pull off another upset in the Grade 3, $125,000 Mr. Prospector Stakes at seven furlongs. Steal Sunshine, a 3-year-old son of Constitution, will take on older horses for the first time in this spot. Following his win in the Carry Back, Steal Sunshine scored another last-to-first victory in the Ellis Park Derby, a race run at one mile. He has not raced since a fifth-place finish in the Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby on Sept. 25 at Remington Park, where he had some issues shipping and was perhaps too close to the pace, according to trainer Robert Dibona. :: Get ready for Gulfstream Park racing with DRF Past Performances, Picks, and Clocker Reports.  “I’d put a line through that race,” Dibona said. “We turned him out afterwards; he’s been training forwardly. He’s coming in as good as I can get him.” Leonel Reyes rides Steal Sunshine from post 5 in this 12-horse field. Prevalence is 3 for 4 at Gulfstream, including two promising victories to begin his career. He won the Grade 3 Commonwealth at Keeneland in the slop last April before finishing last in the Grade 1 Churchill Downs in May. In his lone start since, he was fourth in a Keeneland allowance where he was likely too close to the pace. “The last race he probably needed it and he’s been training very good for this,” trainer Brendan Walsh said. “We’re expecting a big performance on Saturday.” Tyler Gaffalione rides Prevalence from post 7. Pappacap has run in 10 straight graded stakes with a couple of runner-up finishes behind Jack Christopher in Grade 1 stakes. He won his career debut here in May 2021. He has not run since a fourth-place finish behind Gunite in the Grade 2 Amsterdam at Saratoga. Trainer Mark Casse said he was looking for a little bit of an easier spot in which to bring Pappacap back and is considering scratching. Sibelius, second in the Bet On Sunshine at Churchill Downs on Nov. 13; Uncle Ernie, a winner of two allowances at Parx; and No Que No, are others to consider in this deep field. :: Get Gulfstream Park Clocker Reports from Mike Welsch and the Clocker Team. Available every race day.  Wind of Change won the Monmouth Park edition of the Mr. Prospector in 2021, but that was his lone win over the last two years. He is trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., who also sends out County Final, a gelding he claimed for $80,000 on Nov. 11. Frank’s Rockette stands out If you draw a line through her three races at Keeneland, Frank’s Rockette hasn’t finished out of the money in 21 starts. That’s a trend that likely continues in Saturday’s Grade 3, $125,000 Sugar Swirl Stakes, where Frank’s Rockette looks like a standout in a six-horse field. Frank’s Rockette is a seven-time stakes winner who earlier this year recorded three consecutive triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures, capped by a 104 earned winning the Pink Ribbon Stakes at Charles Town on Aug. 26. In the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint at Keeneland, Frank’s Rockette finished 11th. Her other two starts at Keeneland were the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (11th) and the 2021 Thoroughbred Club of American (fifth). In addition to her seven stakes wins, Frank’s Rockette has nine seconds in stakes in her career. “She’s got a good constitution,” Mott said. “She seems to enjoy what she’s doing.” Frank’s Rockette figures to be a forward factor under Junior Alvarado. Coppelia, trained by Phil Bauer, looks like the major threat to Frank’s Rockette. Coppelia has won her last two starts, including the Dream Supreme Stakes, when drawing the extreme outside posts and working out a stalking trip under Martin Garcia. Saturday, Coppelia has the outside post in this six-horse field and will again be ridden by Garcia. Joyful Cadence, My Destiny, Restofthestory, and Edie Meeny Miny Mo complete the field. The Sugar Swirl is carded as the third race on the 11-race program. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.