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Get caught up with Flying Mohawk's past performances, jockey, trainer and full analysis heading into the Run for the Roses ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Jayson Werth offers fans a mohawk ahead of 2025 Kentucky Derby. Werth owns Flying ...
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Sporting News on MSNWho owns Flying Mohawk? Meet Jayson Werth's horse in the 2025 Kentucky DerbyWhen the Kentucky Derby kicks off on Saturday, 20 horses will race for the chance at history to start Triple Crown season.
Jayson Werth came up short in his first go-around as a co-owner at the Kentucky Derby last year with Dornoch. "Flying Mohawk, ...
The former outfielder who played for the Blue Jays, Dodgers, Phillies and Nationals will once again be an owner of a horse at ...
Kristy McDermott, who is from Sudbury, helped care for the horse as a weanling as part of her work at Legion Bloodstock.
Werth went bold with his look, pairing a black suit with bright green trim with bright green accessories and a top hat. He, ...
Hair has always been a defining characteristic for former MLB all-star Jayson Werth. Now he has a Flying Mohawk.
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Sporting News on MSNRanking the best Kentucky Derby horses by name, from Render Judgment to Flying MohawkTo crack the top five this year is a real achievement. This is a classic horse name for the Kentucky Derby, and "American Promise wins the Kentucky Derby" just sounds right.
Werth's horse, Flying Mohawk, will race in the 151st Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs on Saturday. Ahead of the race, Werth offered fans around the area a mohawk for a chance to earn tickets ...
This year, Werth and former baseball agent Jeff Berry are backing Flying Mohawk. Jayson Werth is back. No, not playing Major League Baseball. The former outfielder who played for the Blue Jays ...
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