DEL MAR, Calif. – Nearly a year after her last race, Mo See Cal won her first stakes in Sunday’s $101,000 Betty Grable Stakes for fillies and mares at Del Mar, giving trainer Peter Miller a sweep of the track’s three stakes over the weekend. Mo See Cal ($11.80) stalked the pace, took a commanding lead in early stretch, and won by 3 3/4 lengths. Ridden by Flavien Prat, Mo See Cal ran seven furlongs in 1:25.01 on a track rated good after intermittent rain through the afternoon. Owned by Rockingham Ranch, Mo See Cal closed from third after stalking Miss Megan and Hotitude through modest early fractions of 23.34 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 47.22 for a half-mile. Miller thought the longshots Miss Megan and Hotitude would set the pace. He said he told Prat “don’t get involved with them. “He was right on them and he knows when to go,” Miller said. :: Want to get your Past Performances for free? Click to learn more. Through the stretch, Mo See Cal did not face an expected threat from the multiple stakes winners Just Grazed Me, the 3-2 favorite, or 2-1 Warren’s Showtime. Mo See Cal led by four lengths with a furlong remaining. “It was a great ride from Flavien,” Miller said. Warren’s Showtime, who was sixth for the first half-mile, was under urging on the turn and finished second, three-quarters of a length in front of Just Grazed Me, who was fifth early in the field of eight. Mo See Cal had not raced since a third-place finish in the 2019 Grable last November. She underwent surgery to have a bone chip removed from a knee, necessitating the layoff. Miller fitted Mo See Cal with blinkers for the Grable. A 5-year-old mare by Uncle Mo, Mo See Cal had worn them earlier in her career and then raced without them in her final three starts of 2019, which included a win. “She had won with blinkers and when I took them off, she won,” Miller said. “I decided to change. I’m a bit of a tinkerer.” Mo See Cal has won 6 of 19 starts and earned $342,664. Miller won Friday’s Golden State Juvenile Fillies with September Secret and Saturday’s Golden State Juvenile with Good With People. Saturday at Keeneland, the Miller-trained C Z Rocket was second in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. “Unbelievable. To win three stakes and run second in a Breeders’ Cup race is pretty darn good,” Miller said.