NEW YORK -- Lewis Bay, the prohibitive favorite, rolled to a 5 1/4 length win Saturday in the $200,000 Turnback The Alarm Handicap for fillies and mares at Belmont Park.The 2-5 choice took charge immediately with Irad Ortiz Jr. aboard, and remained comfortably in command.The 3-year-old trained by Chad Brown improved to 4 for 13, with three victories coming in stakes. The time was 1:42.09 for the 1 1/16 miles.Lewis Bay paid $2.90, $2.50 and $2.10.Flora Dora rallied from sixth to be the distant runner-up at 23-1. She returned $10 and $5.20.Eskenformoney paid $3.30 to show. Keionta Davis Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Damoun Patterson Jersey . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. http://www.cheappatriotsjerseysauthentic.com/?tag=authentic-rex-burkhead-jersey .Y. -- Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Wednesday that J. Marcus Cannon Jersey . The Dutchmans tenure got off to a poor start when referee Guido Winkmann awarded a penalty within two minutes for Niklas Starks clumsy challenge on Alexandru Maxim. Duron Harmon Jersey . The Olympic champion curler and TSN curling analyst immediately went online to look at the Halls long list of honoured members. Thats when the enormity of the honour sunk in. BOSTON -- 3,600 people are gathered in the the City of Champions Wang Theatre to watch a new year of Dota 2 kick off. $3 million in prize money is on the line as the sixteen teams playing in the Boston Major have been competing for the grand prize of $1 million. Familiar teams have made it to the events bracket stage, but only one team can say it won in this exact situation two out of three times before.OG and its Israeli captain Tal Fly Aizik are no strangers to Valve majors. The European team took first convincingly at 2015s Frankfurt Major and 2016s Manila Major, proving their worth and earning themselves an invite at 2016s The International 6, where they, as a favorite, ultimately failed to make it higher than ninth-twelfth.Now, headed into another year of competition, Fly says that he wants to make up for their rough International placement.After The International, it was very sad for me, he tells ESPN. I definitely felt like I could give more, but I was looking forward to a new year because Im still not done with Dota. I still havent achieved everything Ive wanted, so for me its just more motivation to do better and to learn from my mistakes and hope it doesnt happen again.Several weeks after The International, in late August, his team made changes to three slots in its roster, bringing in players from Team Liquid, Invictus Gaming and Alliance into its ranks. And while no majors have occurred since, the team recently took second to Virtus.pro in both The Summit 6 and the European qualifier for ESL One Genting.Its been great [playing with the new team], Fly says cheerfully. I know some of these guys from way back, especially [Gustav s4 Magnusson], who I played with for a little bit on Team Secret. These guys are great. [Anathan ana Pham], hes a newcomer, but hes definitely gelling with the team; I think he has a lot of potential and hes a good guy. All of the people on the team are good people. Thats what I want the most: I want to play with good people who have similar values and get along well. I think we have that going for us.Russian team Virtus.pro, for its part, has exploded onto the scene over the past few events. V.ps Dota 2 squad was dropped this past June due to poor results and then recreated after The International 6.I think Russia and the [Commonwealth of Independent States] area, in general, has always had very good players, but they never really gelled the right players together, Fly says when asked about Virtus.pro. I think those players are amazing and they kind of have this huge momentum going for them. Right now, it doesnt matter what strategies they use, they play it so well, they play it together, that every game feels smooth from them. I think theyre going to keep doing well but someone is going to break their momentum eventually.dddddddddddd.. But I mean its a good thing for the scene to have a CIS team. I think there are so many CIS teams, Im very happy to see a good CIS team.Regardless of the outcome of the Evil Geniuses and Virtus.pro quarterfinal [Editors note: Evil Geniuses won the series], OGs road to winning another major requires facing very challenging opponents in an unusually punishing tournament format.Honestly, Id be happy to play [Virtus.pro or Evil Geniuses], he explains. The mentality that you have to go into a single-elimination [tournament] is that you have to be ready to play everyone. I dont even think so much about who Im afraid of, Im only thinking about how Im going to win. Im ok with anyone, honestly. Of course the matches are going to get harder as you go through [the bracket.] If we do happen to win the next one, the next one after that will probably be harder, so Im just looking forward to it really.On the other side of the bracket, many of those teams arent considered as highly skilled, but many have surprised their opponents, such as Ad Finem, who reverse-swept bracket favorite Newbee. If the Greeks do make it to the final, Fly says he has another team in mind for his anticipated opponent.I would like to meet Digital Chaos [if we make it to the grand final], he says. Itd be cool to beat a former teammate [in David MoonMeander Tan], itd make for a good grand final. Its hard to say and its also a hard bracket. Newbee and LGD look extremely strong, its really hard for me to predict. But Id like to play [against] DC.Should OG make it to the finals and win the the Boston Major, the finish would certainly make up for a botched performance at The International 6. Moving forward, Fly wants to see his team succeed both before and during The International 7.For me, its just to keep focused and keep improving and work towards [The International 7], he says. That is the main goal. I just want to keep improving for myself and the way I view things, the way I make my team work toget