Cumberland, ME – Big Al M returned to his winning ways last week, after a dry spell going back to September. However, this week the trotter has been saddled with post position eight in the $5,500 top trot on Saturday (Nov. 22) at First Tracks Cumberland.
While the 7-year-old son of Anders Bluestone has picked up nine victories this season, including a pair of wins a Cumberland with his owner/trainer Zach Vickerson in the sulky, and is the winner of 31 races and $520,705 in his career, the question remains: Can the accomplished trotter get the job done from the outermost starting point?

Last week, top reinsman Kevin Switzer Jr. put Big Al M right on the front end and took care of business by fending off the late charge of Brutalizer with Andy Harrington at the controls. Regardless of post, Big Al M has been installed as the 2-1 morning-line favorite from the outside, and retains the sulky services of Switzer Jr.
The Trackman’s second pick is Valyrian Steel (5-2, Cain MacKenzie), who has five wins this year and rarely misses a check. He scores from post two.
The third choice is Brutalizer from post seven (4-1, Andy Harrington), who has six wins on the season and has been second in his last two starts for his new connections.
The $5,500 featured trot is programmed as race nine on the 11-race card.
Veteran teamster ‘Double-digit Dave’ Ingraham is very close to his 8,000th career victory, now sitting at 7,996 lifetime wins. Over the weekend Ingraham has 15 drives: eight on Saturday and seven on Sunday.
Driving since 1980, the 63-year-old has 69 wins this year with earnings of $590,326. Over his 45-year career he has driven the winners of over $32 million and enjoyed a dozen seasons with a million or more in earnings. His statistically best year was 1995, when the Maine-native won 403 races and $2.7 million in purses.
The Pick 5 starts with the third race; the Pick 4 highlights the eighth, and the High-Five Pentafecta in the finale – all with low 16% takeouts.
Racing continues on Sunday (Nov. 23) at First Tracks Cumberland with a 13-race card. Our Winter Festival extended pari-mutuel meeting enjoys weekend action throughout the month of November. Cumberland Raceway will transition to three days of harness racing each week (Fri-Sat-Sun) beginning Dec. 5. The 18-day meet runs until Dec. 21, 2025.
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