Kinsman Stable

• 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










