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| Record-setting jockey Victor Espinoza and leading trainer Doug O'Neill have potential upsetters of favored Prime Ruler in the $250,000 Del Mar Futurity as Del Mar wraps up its season today. Based out of New York City, the group has been described as Lee Perry's Upsetters filtered through Bob Dylan; a little smooth Americana over some easy skankin' vibes. There have been bigger upsetters than George Mason over UConn. |
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