There were still 14 days of selling on tap and he had just sold a mare for $2.5 million. But as he stood outside the Keeneland sales pavilion Nov. 3, Three Chimneys president Case Clay didn't like what he was seeing transpire inside the ring.
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Mikey James stood outside the door marked Jockey Quarters at Keeneland before the first race Thursday. He has been a professional jockey for all of a month, has three wins to his credit, all at Turfway.