Kenny Peck provides his analysis, selections and suggested ticket structure for Sunday's Pick 6 at Sam Houston.  RACE 6: BLOODLINE (#1) has the right running style for the expected race flow and he’s trained by Brad Cox, who has decent numbers with horses trying the grass for the first time; using KAELY’S BROTHER (#8) for the same reason. DOWN COLD (#5) merits respect on the strength of the Beyer he earned in his first start on the turf last time out. STOLEN BASE (#7) is the one to beat in his first start since the BC Juvenile Turf. GRANTHAM (#10) draws wide but has the speed to get position from the start. RED RUN (#11) didn’t run badly in his first try on the green, two back, at Kentucky Downs; warrants a look in this wide-open Texas Turf Mile (6). RACE 7: Not going to try to beat PAULINE’S PEARL (#3), who makes her return from the layoff for trainer Steve Asmussen in this Houston Ladies Classic. She fits the race well as a closer, as there’s a fair amount of speed in this field, and if she can approach the figure she posted when she last ran in November she will be tough to beat (1). RACE 8: HIERARCHY (#2) ran well for the place behind TIDE OF THE SEA (#3) in his latest try at this distance, in the Japan Cup at Laurel, and he figures to get ample pace to chase in the John B. Connally Turf Cup. Tide of the Sea has speed but can also rate, which should lead to a favorable trip. MALTHAEL (#7) merits respect based on the figure and effort at this distance three back, at Keeneland (3). Build your ticket with DRF Bets TicketMaker here. RACE 9: DIRECT DIAL (#3) has the tactical speed to sit a good trip behind a lively pace in this Stonerside Sprint; best Beyers put him in the mix. MOJO MAN (#8) may have needed that last race, his first off the layoff; note the improvement last year at this time when he made his second start back following a break. MR MONEY BAGS (#10) is best when on the lead but he can also rate and make a run in the lane. GIVE IT EVERYTHING (#12) is widest but he has good speed, which should enable him to get position (4). RACE 10: CATCH A BID (#7) was with the pace in that short field last time out but she can be expected to come from further off the pace in this Jersey Lilly, which features a good amount of speed. BARISTA (#11) was also close-up from the start last time and made a run at the lead before tiring in the Pago Hop, a race where the speeds were run over by the closers late; improvement likely with that race under her belt (2). RACE 11: Looking to beat Public Information, who benefited from favorable race flows in all of his three recent starts where he ran 1st or 2nd. HORN OF PLENTY (#2) goes two turns on the grass for the first time but if he can rate off the pace and make one run he should fall into a nice trip. SWEET MEDICINE (#5) stretches out off a sprint prep in his first start off the layoff and he fits with these based on his best turf route Beyers (2). THE PLAY: 1, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 / 3 / 2, 3, 7 / 3, 8, 10, 12 /7, 11 / 2, 5 = $144 Ticket