Stable name for George Steinbrenner, Cleveland native who owns the New York Yankees and a marine shipping company
In racing as long as he's been in baseball and once owned and operated Tampa Bay Downs
As a youth, he was a multi-sport athlete at Culver Military School and Williams College and served as an assistant football coach at Northwestern and Purdue Universities
Retreated from daily dealings with the baseball team while battling health problems. Sons Hank and Hal now handle most team and racing operations
Owned 2005 Derby favorite, Wood Memorial winner and Travers runner-up Bellamy Road plus Concerto, Hemingway's Key, Beacon Shine, Crystal Current
Kinsman Hope, winner of the 1972 Remsen Stakes, was among the farm's first Thoroughbreds.
Kinsman Farm is a 750-acre property located in Ocala Fla. ... The farm is home to about 35 brood-mares who produce runners for the stable's racing operation. Steinbrenner's son Hank, and daughter Jessica, are involved in the breeding operation as well … They keep about 25 runners in training with conditioners including Bill Mott, John Servis, Kirk Ziadie and Nick Zito