Daily Racing Form has served as the most trusted source of news and information about the sport since 1894, and moving forward we have decided to provide a free daily playbook – something that both hardcore horseplayers and casual observers can reference to get informed of each day’s action. 2:56 PIM 5th VICTORY ELEMENT (#1, 12-1) must deal with 191-day layoff, but thought he gave a good effort in lone circuit appearance three back. Conceded the lead to Phantom Ro after a sharp start, then chased that one in vain through slow fractions while always trying hard. Faced a good group before he went to the sidelines as Souper Catch emerged from that Jan. 27 heat to win four in a row with Beyers ranging from 76 to 93. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race  3:04 GP 3rd Who could blame owner Craig and trainer Tom for being eager to see how FREE DATA (#7, 5-1) will fare with more distance plus turf after the gray daughter of War Front ran creditably in each of those first two when only having half the puzzle in front of her each start; solid grass sprint debut was followed by an equally encouraging effort in the 6/27 off-turf mile; now would be a good time to start piecing it all together. -Marty McGee | Get PPs for this race  3:30 PIM 6th JAMMER (#10, 15-1) likely wasn't going to beat 2019 Laurel Dash winner Dubini in most recent start at Delaware, but it sure didn't help when he hopped straight up in the air and gave up valuable position. Kicked on belatedly while never threatening on the outside and might be ready for a forward move in third start following 105-day layoff. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race |  3:55 SAR 6th CAVALRY CHARGE (#8, 12-1) made his turf debut over this distance last May and dominated maidens right on the front end while always looking well within himself; improved again while only second-best before the layoff, and he was strong from start to finish when giving allowance rivals no chance off the layoff; steps into a very tough allowance field here but he might still have more to offer and he will be forward in this race. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race  4:29 SAR 7th EASY TIME (#4, 6-1) came up short without an excuse in his only turf start to date and is not going to be competitive here with another effort like that one; did appear to really take a step forward last time when easily handling Grade 3 foes over synthetic in what was essentially his 3yo debut; bred to be effective on this surface and might fall into the right trip at a price. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race  4:38 PIM 8th DIGITAL DREAM (#3, 5-1) is out of a full sister to Grade 1 Cigar Mile winner Daaher and multiple Grade 1 dirt winner Spun Sugar, so think she'll appreciate switching surfaces in first start following the Dilodovico claim. Behaved poorly behind the gate prior to both turf outings, so hoping she's matured a bit with the two months off. Solid dirt works leading up to this. -Dan Illman | Get PPs for this race 5:00 MTH 1st TRAPPED N MY MIND (#8, 10-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Kenny Peck). | Get PPs for this race  5:05 SAR 8th BOURBON WAR (#6, 15-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer). | Get PPs for this race 5:39 SAR 9th Suppose it could be argued that FRONT RUN THE FED (#5, 15-1) has been an underachiever throughout his career but wonder if he isn't just better going shorter, something he has had few opportunities to do. ran better than it looks at the Breeders' Cup last year when having to alter course while trying to rally in the stretch, and he ran at least as well as Imprimis in his prior start when making an early four-wide move to go duel for it and just getting outfinished late; trainer change away from Brown only helps his price. -Mike Beer | Get PPs for this race 6:52 MTH 5th POSTINO'S VOW (#8, 6-1) was off the board in his most recent route try but that was his first start in a couple of months, and he was in against open company, and he returned to run a strong race for the place in his next start; he was off the board in a sprint last time but a slow start cost him position there, and he stands to improve with a clean getaway and with the added ground. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race 6:55 WO 5th DADDYPLAYSTHEBLUES (#7, 8-1) posted two of the best recent Beyers in this field, a pair of 64s. which were earned when he graduated for $15K on the Tapeta before landing on the edges against NW2 rivals on the inner turf. -Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race  7:20 MTH 6th P J'S HIDDEN JEWEL (#6, 5-1) is kin to seven runners, all local dirt sprint winners, including P J's Superego, a stakes winner who earned over $223K; trainer Douglas Nunn hasn't scored with a firster going back five years but four of those 21 runners ran 2nd, and the barn did score here last week with first-time grass sprinter Tapit's Girl. -Kenny Peck | Get PPs for this race 7:53 WO 7th LONGANDSHORTOFIT (#2, 6-1) wasn't a factor in any of his three races, against maiden special and OS/$40K opposition, most recently in a key contest. He's plunging in value to the meet $7.5K maidens here under Moran, who's 5 for 28 at the meet for the hot Buttigieg barn. -Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race  8:22 WO 8th WENJACK (#3, 9-2) didn't show much in three Tapeta races vs. OS/$40K maidens. The homebred is a full-brother to turf winner Naitaka, and could wake up against these $10K maidens on the inner turf. -Ron Gierkink | Get PPs for this race  8:30 DMR 4th ZABAVA (#1, 5-1) is a consummate pro, 9-for-27 on turf and seeking her third straight at this $25k claiming level. Her closing style suits the course profile. -Brad Free | Get PPs for this race | 9:30 DMR 6th Shipper STEAK AND CHEESE (#7, 6-1) fits perfect in this $32k claiming turf mile, restricted to non-winners of two. His maiden win last out at Indiana Grand was validated when the runner-up returned to win a MSW; trainer Mike Maker has an outstanding record with last-out maiden winners in turf-route claiming races: 14-for-32 the past three-plus years. In other words, Maker strategically places last-out maiden winners. -Brad Free | Get PPs for this race  10:30 DMR 8th LADY O'PRADO (#2, 6-1) stretches to her preferred two-turn trip after a tough-trip (stumbled start) sprint third last out. Her best races are routes, she should be forwardly placed. Speed has been effective in dirt routes. -Brad Free | Get PPs for this race