Into Mischief
Into Mischief (foaled March 28, 2005) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse best known as a premier breeding stallion at Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, where he has been the leading sire in North America for seven consecutive years through 2025.[1][2] Bred by James T. Hines Jr. in Kentucky, Into Mischief is by the Storm Cat stallion Harlan's Holiday out of the influential broodmare Leslie's Lady (by Tricky Creek), a 2016 Broodmare of the Year who also produced champions such as Beholder (four-time Eclipse Award winner) and Mendelssohn (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner).[3][4] Raced by Spendthrift Farm owner B. Wayne Hughes and trained by Richard E. Mandella, Into Mischief had a brief but promising career from 2007 to 2008, compiling a record of three wins and three seconds in six starts for earnings of $597,080.[1][5] His victories included a debut maiden special weight at Hollywood Park and the Grade 1 CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park, where he defeated subsequent Breeders' Cup winners Pioneerof the Nile and Midshipman; he also won the ungraded Damascus Stakes at Santa Anita Park.[1][6] He placed second in the Grade 3 Hollywood Prevue Stakes, Grade 2 San Vicente Stakes, and Grade 1 Malibu Stakes before retiring due to minor injury concerns.[5][7] Since entering stud in 2009 at Spendthrift Farm, initially for a fee of $35,000, Into Mischief has revolutionized modern Thoroughbred breeding with his exceptional impact, becoming the first stallion to surpass $225 million in lifetime progeny earnings (now exceeding $230 million as of 2025).[1][8] His runners have secured 27 Grade 1 victories, including nine Breeders' Cup wins, and he holds records for most stakes winners from his daughters (35) and highest average earnings index (1.53).[1][3] Into Mischief's stud fee has risen steadily to $250,000 for the 2026 breeding season, reflecting his dominance as the general sire leader from 2019 through 2025, with 2025 progeny earnings topping $34 million—another single-season record.[1][9] He is the sire of three Kentucky Derby winners—Authentic (2020), Mandaloun (2021), and Sovereignty (2025)—tying the modern record and establishing him as the most influential Derby influence of his era.[1][10] Among his most notable progeny are Eclipse Award winners Life Is Good (Breeders' Cup Mile), Gamine (Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint), and Cody's Wish (Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile), alongside Grade 1 performers such as Oliver (Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup) and Citizen Bull (Pegasus World Cup).[1][11] Into Mischief's influence extends through his sons, including top sires like Practical Joke and Instagrand, ensuring the expansion of his male line in North American racing.[12] As of November 2025, at age 20, he remains a cornerstone of Spendthrift Farm's roster, with his 3-year-old crop in 2025 producing five new Grade 1 winners and continuing to break earnings benchmarks.[1][2]Background
Breeding and Early Ownership
Into Mischief was foaled on March 28, 2005, at James T. Hines Jr.'s Clarkland Farm in Kentucky.[13] He was bred by Hines, a prominent Kentucky horseman who had acquired and retained the mare Leslie's Lady after her racing career, recognizing her potential as a broodmare despite her modest on-track achievements of five wins in 28 starts.[14] Leslie's Lady, a daughter of Tricky Creek, produced her first three foals—including Into Mischief—for Hines, marking the beginning of a lineage that would later prove extraordinarily influential in Thoroughbred breeding.[14] As a yearling, the colt was consigned to the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Sale in 2006, where he sold for $80,000 to bloodstock agent Buzz Chace on behalf of Gage Hill Stable.[15] The following year, at the Ocala Breeders' Sales March Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training, Into Mischief was resold for $180,000 to B. Wayne Hughes, the founder of Public Storage and owner of Spendthrift Farm.[15] This transaction represented a significant markup, reflecting early promise observed in the colt during his breaking and training phase at M&H Training and Sales.[15] Under the ownership of Spendthrift Farm LLC—Hughes' Thoroughbred racing and breeding operation—Into Mischief, a bay colt standing approximately 16 hands, was placed in the care of Hall of Fame trainer Richard E. Mandella upon reaching racing age.[16][17] His physical attributes, including a well-muscled frame and balanced conformation, were hallmarks of his sire Harlan's Holiday's lineage, which often contributed speed and athleticism to offspring.[18][19]Pedigree
Into Mischief is a bay stallion bred in Kentucky by James T. Hines Jr., tracing his immediate ancestry to influential lines known for blending speed and stamina.[13] His sire, Harlan's Holiday (1999-2013), a bay son of Harlan out of Christmas in Aiken (by Affirmed), was celebrated for his precocity and versatility, winning the Grade 1 Florida Derby by 3½ lengths in 2002, the Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes by four lengths later that year, and the Grade 1 Donn Handicap in 2003, amassing career earnings of $3,784,548 from 25 starts (8-5-3).[20] Harlan's Holiday's pedigree emphasized speed through Storm Cat in the third generation, contributing to his explosive early-season performances.[21] Into Mischief's dam, Leslie's Lady (1996-2018), a bay mare by Tricky Creek out of Crystal Lady (by Stop the Music), had a solid but unremarkable racing career with 28 starts, 5 wins, and earnings of $187,014 before transitioning to broodmare duties, where she produced elite runners including the multiple Eclipse Award-winning filly Beholder (by Henny Hughes), who secured four Breeders' Cup victories and career earnings exceeding $6 million, and Mendelssohn (by Scat Daddy), a Group 1 winner in Europe and victor of the 2017 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and 2018 UAE Derby.[22][23] Leslie's Lady's lineage introduced influences from Hail to Reason via Stop the Music, enhancing the balance of speed and endurance in her offspring.[22] The extended pedigree reveals strong Northern Dancer and Storm Cat influences on the sire side, with Northern Dancer appearing 5 × 5 (6.25% inbreeding coefficient), promoting stamina, while the dam side carries Hail to Reason 5 × 4 (9.38% inbreeding coefficient), adding classic depth.[24][25] These crosses underscore Into Mischief's genetic foundation for precocity, derived from Harlan's Holiday's speed-oriented Harlan branch, tempered by Leslie's Lady's proven broodmare prowess.Pedigree Table (Fourth Generation)
| Generation | Sire Line | Dam Line |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Into Mischief (2005, by Harlan's Holiday - Leslie's Lady) | |
| 2nd (Sire) | Harlan's Holiday (1999, by Harlan - Christmas in Aiken) | Leslie's Lady (1996, by Tricky Creek - Crystal Lady) |
| 3rd (Sire) | Harlan (1989, by Storm Cat - Country Romance) | Tricky Creek (1986, by Clever Trick - Battle Creek Girl) Stop the Music (1970, by Hail to Reason - Bebopper) |
| 3rd (Dam of Sire) | Christmas in Aiken (1992, by Affirmed - Dowager Queen) | |
| 4th (Sire Line) | Storm Cat (1983, by Storm Bird - Terlingua) Storm Bird (1978, by Northern Dancer - South Ocean) Northern Dancer (1961, by Nearctic - Natalma) Terlingua (1976, by Secretariat - Crimson Satan) Country Romance (1981, by Halo - Navajo Princess) Halo (1969, by Hail to Reason - Cosmah) Affirmed (1975, by Exclusive Native - Won't She Shine) | Clever Trick (1968, by Stop the Music - Kankakee Miss) Hail to Reason (1958, by Turn-To - Nothirdchance) Crystal Lady (1983, by Stop the Music - Cristallina) |
Racing Career
Two-Year-Old Season
Into Mischief began his racing career under trainer Richard E. Mandella, who emphasized developing the colt's natural gate speed inherited from his sire Harlan's Holiday, a noted sprinter known for early maturity in his progeny.[6][7] The colt made a promising debut on October 21, 2007, at Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park, winning a 6½-furlong maiden special weight race on the Cushion Track surface by 2½ lengths in a final time of 1:17.72 while setting fast early fractions of :21.87 and :44.58.[27][7] Jockey Victor Espinoza guided Into Mischief to victory from just off the pace, showcasing the precocity expected from his Harlan's Holiday lineage.[28] In his next outing, Into Mischief stepped up to graded stakes company in the Hollywood Prevue Stakes (G3) on November 22, 2007, at Hollywood Park over 7 furlongs.[29] He finished second, beaten 1¾ lengths by Massive Drama after pressing the pace throughout the $109,200 event, earning a Beyer speed figure of 101.[28][30] Into Mischief capped his juvenile campaign with a breakthrough victory in the $750,000 CashCall Futurity (G1) on December 22, 2007, at Hollywood Park, stretching out to 1 1/16 miles on the Cushion Track.[28] Ridden by Espinoza from post 5 at 13-1 odds, the colt stalked the leaders before surging to the front in upper stretch and holding off Colonel John by a neck in 1:40.82, securing $450,000 in earnings and marking the first Grade 1 win for sire Harlan's Holiday.[28][27] Overall, Into Mischief's two-year-old season consisted of three starts with two wins and one second, generating $448,800 in earnings and earning him a weight of 120 pounds—tied for second—on the Experimental Free Handicap, positioning him as a strong Kentucky Derby prospect for 2008.[29][31]Three-Year-Old Season
Into Mischief entered his three-year-old season with considerable anticipation following his promising juvenile performances, positioning him as a potential contender in the classics. However, his campaign was soon disrupted by injury, limiting his opportunities to showcase further development at longer distances. His sophomore debut came in the Grade 2 San Vicente Stakes on February 10, 2008, at Santa Anita Park, where he finished second over 7 furlongs. Ridden by Victor Espinoza, Into Mischief employed his characteristic front-running style but was unable to catch the winner in the stretch. He was then sidelined by a foot abscess, missing the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes and further spring races, including the Santa Anita Derby.[32][10] Following a period of recovery, Into Mischief attempted a comeback and secured his only win of the season in the Damascus Stakes (Listed) on October 26, 2008, at Santa Anita Park. Covering 7 furlongs, he rallied from just off the pace to win by three lengths under Espinoza, highlighting his retained speed despite the layoff.[33] Into Mischief made his final start in the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes on December 26, 2008, at Santa Anita Park over 7 furlongs, finishing second. Minor injury concerns prompted his retirement from racing at age three.[6] Overall, Into Mischief made three starts as a three-year-old, recording one win and two second-place finishes, a record that underscored his talent as a classic prospect before injuries curtailed his career.Race Record and Earnings
Into Mischief competed in six races during his career, achieving three victories and three second-place finishes for a 50% win rate and no finishes worse than second. His total career earnings reached $597,080, with significant contributions from graded stakes performances, including $450,000 from his Grade 1 CashCall Futurity win.[13][28] All of Into Mischief's races were contested on synthetic dirt surfaces at Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park, over distances ranging from 6½ furlongs to 1 1/16 miles. His Beyer Speed Figures reflected strong performances, peaking at 108 in the CashCall Futurity, while his average margins in wins demonstrated consistent closing ability. He secured one Grade 1 victory and placed in multiple graded events, underscoring his competitive edge despite a brief career.[28][34] The following table summarizes his race record:| Date | Track | Distance | Race Name | Finish | Jockey | Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 21, 2007 | Santa Anita | 6½ f | Maiden Special Weight | 1st | V. Espinoza | $23,960 |
| Nov 22, 2007 | Hollywood Park | 7 f | Hollywood Prevue S. (G3) | 2nd | V. Espinoza | $60,000 |
| Dec 22, 2007 | Hollywood Park | 1 1/16 m | CashCall Futurity (G1) | 1st | V. Espinoza | $450,000 |
| Feb 10, 2008 | Santa Anita | 7 f | San Vicente S. (G2) | 2nd | V. Espinoza | $60,000 |
| Oct 26, 2008 | Santa Anita | 7 f | Damascus S. (Listed) | 1st | V. Espinoza | $120,000 |
| Dec 26, 2008 | Santa Anita | 7 f | Malibu S. (G1) | 2nd | V. Espinoza | $150,000 |
Stud Career
Retirement and Farm Standing
Into Mischief was retired from racing in December 2008, shortly after finishing second in the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes on December 26, following a career that included an earlier sidelining due to injury after the February 2008 San Vicente Stakes. Owner B. Wayne Hughes opted to transition the colt directly to stud duties at his Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, to capitalize on his proven talent and preserve his value as a potential sire, rather than risk further racing campaigns. This decision was announced on December 29, 2008, with Into Mischief scheduled to arrive at the farm in early January 2009.[6] Entering stud for the 2009 breeding season, Into Mischief was advertised privately but effectively at a fee of $12,500, covering 61 mares in his debut book as part of Spendthrift's innovative "Share the Upside" program, which rewarded early supporters with lifetime breeding rights to build interest in unproven stallions. His first foal crop arrived in 2010, marking the start of his tenure at the 1,200-acre facility known for its modern stallion operations, including individual paddocks, covered arenas, and veterinary support tailored for high-profile sires. Under Hughes' hands-on management, the farm emphasized quality mare matchups and commercial viability, fostering Into Mischief's early development amid a challenging post-recession market for new stallions.[17][6][35] Into Mischief's stud fee progressed steadily as his progeny gained traction: dropping to $10,000 in 2010 and $7,500 in 2011-2012 to encourage bookings, then rising to $20,000 by 2013, $35,000 in 2015, $75,000 in 2017, $150,000 in 2019, and reaching $225,000 in 2021 before stabilizing at $250,000 from 2022 onward. Following B. Wayne Hughes' death on August 18, 2021, management of Spendthrift Farm continued seamlessly under his daughter Tamara Hughes Gustavson and son-in-law Eric Gustavson as principal owners, with general manager Ned Toffey overseeing operations. As of November 2025, Into Mischief remains active at the farm, advertised for the 2026 season at $250,000 with no plans for retirement from stud duty announced.[36][37][38]Breeding Statistics and Achievements
Into Mischief has established himself as one of the most dominant sires in North American Thoroughbred breeding history, securing the title of leading general sire for six consecutive years from 2019 to 2024. In 2025, he extended this dominance by topping the general sire rankings through November, with progeny earnings reaching $29,610,068 from 441 runners, including 24 stakes winners and 16 graded stakes winners. Additionally, he claimed leading two-year-old sire honors in both 2024 and 2025, highlighted by his juveniles' performances in major events like the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. His lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI) stands at approximately 3.50, reflecting exceptional progeny performance relative to peers, while roughly 14% of his foals have become stakes winners.[39][1][11] Progeny earnings underscore his record-breaking impact, with annual figures consistently surpassing competitors. In 2023, his runners generated $25,664,823, contributing to a career total that exceeded $200 million by late 2023; by 2025, total progeny earnings exceeded $230 million as of November, cementing his position as the all-time leading sire by earnings ahead of Tapit. The 2024 crop set a single-season benchmark with $34,607,042, the first to top $30 million, while 2025 earnings through November reached $29,610,068, driven by high-profile performers. Average earnings per runner have hovered above $100,000 across his career, demonstrating consistent commercial and racing value. His first crop, from 61 mares, produced approximately 52 foals of racing age, laying the foundation for his ascent despite initial small book sizes of around 50-60 mares.[1][40][41] Into Mischief's influence on major races is profound, particularly in the Triple Crown series, where he sired three Kentucky Derby winners—Authentic (2020), Mandaloun (2021), and Sovereignty (2025)—tying the modern record for most by a single sire. Sovereignty further elevated the 2022 crop (racing as three-year-olds in 2025) by winning the Belmont Stakes in June 2025, adding to six stakes winners from that group, led by earners like Citizen Bull. This crop exemplifies his versatility, with runners achieving high Beyer speed figures and black-type success rates exceeding 13% of starters. Overall, his progeny have produced 22% black-type horses from starters, with five Grade 1 winners in 2025 alone. His progeny continued strong in the 2025 Breeders' Cup, contributing to updated earnings through November.[42][43][44]| Year | Ranking (General Sire) | Progeny Earnings | AEI | Stakes Winners / Foals (%) | Stud Fee (Live Foal) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 1 | $16,500,000+ | 3.20 | 12 / 150 (8%) | $150,000 |
| 2020 | 1 | $22,506,085 | 3.40 | 18 / 180 (10%) | $175,000 |
| 2021 | 1 | $24,411,267 | 3.45 | 22 / 200 (11%) | $225,000 |
| 2022 | 1 | $28,122,550 | 3.50 | 25 / 220 (11.4%) | $250,000 |
| 2023 | 1 | $25,664,823 | 3.50 | 28 / 240 (11.7%) | $250,000 |
| 2024 | 1 | $34,607,042 | 3.55 | 32 / 260 (12.3%) | $250,000 |
| 2025 | 1 (through Nov.) | $29,610,068 | 3.60 | 24 / 210 (11.4%) | $250,000 |
Notable Progeny
Into Mischief has sired numerous high-achieving offspring, with several earning Grade 1 victories and contributing to his status as a leading stallion. Among his most prominent progeny are Authentic, who won the 2020 Kentucky Derby and amassed over $9 million in earnings, and Mandaloun, who secured the 2021 Preakness Stakes and was awarded the Kentucky Derby victory via disqualification. Other standout Grade 1 winners include Life Is Good, a multiple Breeders' Cup champion with victories in the 2022 Breeders' Cup Mile and 2021 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, and Gamine, who triumphed in the 2020 Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. Pretty Mischievous added to the tally by capturing the 2023 Kentucky Oaks, while Covfefe earned the 2019 Eclipse Award as Champion Female Sprinter after wins in the Test Stakes and other top races. In 2025, Into Mischief's influence continued with Sovereignty becoming his third Kentucky Derby winner by taking the 2025 edition, followed by a victory in the Belmont Stakes, highlighting the sire's ongoing success in classic races. Citizen Bull, the 2024 two-year-old champion, continued his success in 2025 with a win in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3); as a juvenile, he secured victories including the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1). Additionally, Point Dume secured a stakes win in the M.P. Ballezzi Appreciation Mile at Parx Racing in October 2025. Into Mischief's progeny have also demonstrated diversity, with strong performances from fillies like Covfefe and international runners influenced through his descendants, such as those sired by his son Mendelssohn in Europe. Sales results underscore this demand, including a colt by Into Mischief fetching $4.1 million at the 2025 Saratoga Select Yearling Sale, with average yearling prices exceeding $300,000. The following table highlights select notable progeny, focusing on key achievements, earnings, and dams:| Progeny | Key Achievements | Earnings (USD) | Dam |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authentic | 2020 Kentucky Derby (G1), Haskell Inv. (G1) | 9,017,800 | Flawlessly |
| Mandaloun | 2021 Preakness Stakes (G1), Haskell Inv. (G1) | 3,564,400 | Rhum |
| Life Is Good | 2022 Breeders' Cup Mile (G1), 2021 BCDM (G1) | 5,733,300 | Life's Pic |
| Gamine | 2020 BC F&M Sprint (G1), Test Stakes (G1) | 3,218,000 | Peggy |
| Pretty Mischievous | 2023 Kentucky Oaks (G1), Acorn Stakes (G1) | 2,126,200 | Tour d'Or |
| Covfefe | 2019 Test Stakes (G1), Eclipse Award winner | 1,888,100 | Late Bloomers |
| Sovereignty | 2025 Kentucky Derby (G1), Belmont Stakes (G1) | 4,500,000 (est.) | Royal Majesty |
| Citizen Bull | 2025 Robert B. Lewis S. (G3); 2024 BC Juvenile (G1) | 1,200,000 (est.) | No Joke |
| Point Dume | 2025 M.P. Ballezzi Appreciation Mile (Listed) | 150,000 (est.) | Beach Bunny |