Prospect Bay moved to Virginia's Legacy Farm
Second-crop sire and Grade 2 winner Prospect Bay has been relocated from Central Kentucky to stand the 2002 season at Larry Johnson's Legacy Farm near Middleburg, Virginia. The nine-year-old son of Crafty Prospector out of the Danzig mare Baltic Sea will stand for $2,500, half the amount he stood for in 2001 at Vinery Kentucky near Lexington.
With 106 foals in his first two crops, Prospect Bay has sired 20 individual winners from 42 starters, including stakes winner Trion Georgia and stakes-placed winner On the Game. Prospect Bay, who has 31 current yearlings, has lifetime progeny earnings of $923,264 through November 4.
Trion Georgia has won three of 12 career starts and has earned $197,198. He won this year's Larry R. Riviello President's Cup Stakes at Philadelphia Park and has placed in three other stakes events this season.
Winner of the 1996 A Phenomenon Stakes (G2) at Saratoga Race Course, Prospect Bay won four of seven career starts with a pair of seconds and one third for $185,000 in earnings. He also finished second in the 1996 True North Handicap (G2) at Belmont Park and third in the '96 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Stakes (G2) at Laurel Park.
Prospect Bay is one of eight winners produced by Baltic Sea, who is also the dam of multiple graded stakes winner and Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) third-place finisher Caller One.