Hmm...
If I were to make a list, \"weather and humidity\" would be items 97 and 98 on the list of reasons why Baffert does better at Monmouth.
Baffert did relatively poor at Delmar with Polytrack and Santa Anita when they had Pro-Ride. those were tiring, closer biased surfaces on most days. Not saying Saratoga is necessarily like that, but the surface at Saratoga is quite a bit different than Monmouth. Monmouth almost always plays to speed, sort of like the old Keenland dirt surface. The surface is tight, the kind where they say the \"horse\'s feet rattle\". Baffert trains lots of horses with natural speed. How many deep closers you see Baffert train?
Saratoga races at 1 1/8 and 1 1/4 are true distance tests, where you need to have stamina and speed to win. You can be a miler with brilliant speed and easily carry your form to 1 1/8 at Monmouth (sort of like Gulfstream in most years, albeit not 2015)
Rob