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Social Outcast (foaled 1950) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse sired by Shut Out (a son of the great Equipoise) out of the mare Pansy (by the English import Sickle). He was bred in Maryland by Mrs. Raymond A. Van Clief. Social Outcast was owned and named by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II, who often played with the names of the sire and dam to provide a name for his horse.〔The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America" by William H. P. Robertson (1964)〕 Thus, a mating of Shut Out and Pansy produced Social Outcast. ==The First Third== At age 2, Social Outcast won 5 of 10 races. His first year of racing culminated in a win at Jamaica Race Course in the Remsen Handicap. He dropped a nose decision but was placed first by the stewards via the disqualification of Jamie K. When Social Outcast was three, he was overshadowed by his more famous stable-mate, Native Dancer, who became a national fan favorite. The exploits of the "Grey Ghost" were chronicled on television, and he was one of its first stars. Still, Social Outcast made it to the starting gate of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs and was coupled as an entry with Native Dancer. They went off as 7-10 favorites and "the Grey Ghost of Sagamore" lost for the only time in his 22-race career. Social Outcast came home 7th and went 0 for 9 for 1953. His overall record dropped to 5 wins in 19 starts.
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