Catcher Paul Lo Duca was already planning on being in Baltimore the day of the Preakness Stakes for the Nationals' interleague series at Camden Yards. Lo Duca will soon know whether he will pull double duty -- as a player and a horseman -- on Preakness Day. Lo Duca co-owns Golden Spikes, a 3-year-old who could race in the second jewel of the Triple Crown. Lo Duca and former major leaguer Rob Murphy are weighing their options for the horse, which finished second in the Illinois Derby. Under consideration are the Peter Pan Stakes, which will be run May 10th at Belmont Park in new York, or the Preakness. Even if Golden Spikes runs in the Preakness, Lo Duca says he isn't sure his colt could outrun Kentucky Derby victor Big Brown.
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