ARCADIA, Calif. – If a California filly ends up winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies next month at Del Mar, chances are she is running Saturday at Santa Anita and trained by Bob Baffert. Baffert entered four of the eight fillies in the Grade 2 Oak Leaf Stakes, a Win and You’re In that is race 3 and the first of five stakes. The 1 1/16-mile Oak Leaf, called the Chandelier Stakes since 2012, returns to its original name Saturday. By either name, Baffert has won the race 12 times. This would be the first year he started four in the race. Tenma, Non Compliant, and Nooni are the top choices. Baffert-trained Showers is the only entrant with a two-turn win, a slow maiden mile run in 1:41.46. The 2-for-2 Tenma is perfect, but not perfect enough, which is why she will add blinkers following her nose victory in the Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante. “She works better with blinkers on,” Baffert said. “She always worked with blinkers, I just didn’t use them” in either start. The objective is to keep her more focused. Tenma won her debut at 5 1/2 furlongs, and took advantage of a setup in the seven-furlong Del Mar Debutante, rallying from behind a hot pace. But when she collared rival Vodka With a Twist in the stretch, Tenma went into neutral. :: Bet Santa Anita with confidence! Get DRF All Access Past Performances, Picks, Clocker Reports and more. “She came up to that horse, and she idled,” Baffert said. “She can be very spooky. I think blinkers will help her.” Tenma’s 74 Beyer Speed Figure in the Del Mar Debutante was low, but she was always billed as a two-turn filly and will get the chance Saturday under Kazushi Kimura. Non Compliant enters with the highest figure, an 82 Beyer debut win over well-regarded Margarita Girl in a maiden sprint at Del Mar. Juan Hernandez rides Non Compliant again Saturday. The disappointment in the Del Mar Debutante was Nooni, who won her first two starts, including the Grade 3 Sorrento. But when she started as the odds-on favorite in the Debutante, she got hooked in a duel and faded to fifth. “Going to draw a line through that,” Baffert said. “We’re sort of figuring her out. She’s fast.” Nooni, whose rider is Martin Garcia, is expected to set the pace in the Oak Leaf. Whether she can stay two turns, or if she wants to sprint, will be answered Saturday. Showers won a maiden dirt mile with a 56 Beyer. Based on numbers, she is not fast enough. But she does have a route win under her belt. Antonio Fresu rides. One prominent local filly did not enter. Stakes winner Vodka With a Twist finished second by a nose in the Del Mar Debutante. Trainer Phil D’Amato elected to skip the Oak Leaf. “She breezed last week, she’s going to breeze this week and we’re going to either run her straight into the Breeders’ Cup or wait for the Starlet,” D’Amato said. The Grade 2 Starlet will be run Dec. 7 at Los Alamitos. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.