With two contenders, Baffert marks return to Kentucky Derby
- Trainer Bob Baffert returns to the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs for the first time in four years.
- He served a suspension following a positive drug test involving one of his horses in 2021.
- The failed test disqualified his winning colt from the race and resulted in a multiyear ban.
- Baffert has won the Derby a record-tying six times and says he is ready to have fun.
- He saddles two horses in the race this year, reuniting with familiar faces at the track.
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After 3-year suspension, Baffert is back at Kentucky Derby
Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby for the first time in four years, having served his punishment for Medina Spirit’s failed drug test and coming to the place where he’s won a record-tying six times.
With two contenders, Baffert marks return to Kentucky Derby
Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby for the first time in four years, having served his punishment for Medina Spirit's failed drug test and coming to the place where he's won a record-tying six times.

Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby with 2 contenders after serving a 3-year suspension
Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby for the first time in four years, having served his punishment for Medina Spirit’s failed drug test and coming to the place where he’s won a record-tying six times.
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