The first Saturday in May means one thing: it’s Kentucky Derby Day. This year marks the 151st edition of the “Run for the Roses,” and we’re in for what should be another thrilling two minutes of horse racing.
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The Kentucky Derby is a “bucket list” item that everybody should experience at least once during their life. Here are five reasons why you should make the big trip to Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May.
Are you having a Derby party? Here are some essentials you need to made aware of and some tips on how to make the event the most enjoyable for your guests. Continue reading
Considering betting on the Kentucky Derby but don’t know what all the different terms mean? Here’s some good info for beginning bettors in terms of what types of bets there are:
Back in 2003 when I first launched GetSportsInfo.com one of the staff’s early writers, Tom Pellegrino, came up with the concept of this feature article. Every fantasy football league in America has a least a few of these characters or some resemblance of them in their leagues.
Two of my favorite things are sports and movies. I love both so much. The best things is when you mix them together! Sports movies, and there have have definitely been some classics.
Growing up in the 1980’s was a much different experience than today’s millennials face. Reflecting back on some of the things from that decade will make you laugh. Still, for me there were so many positive memories.
It’s time to go on the record with some picks and make some money one more time! Here’s my Super Bowl LIX Beat the Book picks, including the addition of a few player props. Good luck and enjoy the games.
The final football game of the year always brings with it a reason to celebrate with some friends and family. Regardless of how many people you’re watching with having games around the game always make things better. Here are some ways to spice of your football party: