Top pick: #4 (OVERCOMMUNICATION) - He shortens-up in distance after a pair of solid two-turn efforts at Monmouth Park facing tougher. He's won sprinting in the past and this 7-furlong "middle-distance" should be perfect for his style.
2nd pick: #8 (Bomber Boy) - He's run well in all three starts at Belmont since being claimed by trainer Dave Jacobson in early April. One-run type is at a comfortable tag and trip and draws outside of the speed types.
3rd pick: #5 (Talented Whiz) - The high-percentage barn of Jamie Ness just missed here in yesterday's third race and it won't be long before he visits the local winner's circle. This colt is capable of contending at a big price.