The long, white blaze is stretched down his face. He is a good dude.”Īs the 49-year-old Moquett spoke, Whitmore poked his distinctive head out of his stall. “We are just relishing the fact that we have had him this long and he is happy and he enjoys what he does. “Our barn feels very blessed,” Moquett said. He will look for his 16 th career win when he enters the starting gate for the Grade I, six-furlong $350,000 Alfred G. And here comes Whitmore into Saratoga Race Course on Saturday when he makes his 42nd career start. Whitmore is to horse racing what Tom Brady is to football.