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- Lenny Goodman (died September 24, 1996 in Rockville Centre, New York) was a jockey's agent notable for having "served as coach, tutor and surrogate father for the teen-aged jockey Steve Cauthen". He has been described as the "William Morris of jockey agents" and a "nonpareil agent". Goodman was inducted into The Jockey Agent's Hall of Fame. Goodman was also the agent for , John Rotz, Bobby Ussery, Bill Hartack, Braulio Baeza and Robbie Davis. Baeza referred to him as “"Double-07' because Goodman is an astute handicapper who rarely puts the jockey on the wrong horse. "I owe a lot to him," Braulio said.” During World War II, he was a welder in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. A resident of Woodmere, New York, Goodman died at the age of 76 after several years of poor health after a stroke in 1993. (en)
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- Lenny Goodman (died September 24, 1996 in Rockville Centre, New York) was a jockey's agent notable for having "served as coach, tutor and surrogate father for the teen-aged jockey Steve Cauthen". He has been described as the "William Morris of jockey agents" and a "nonpareil agent". Goodman was inducted into The Jockey Agent's Hall of Fame. During World War II, he was a welder in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. A resident of Woodmere, New York, Goodman died at the age of 76 after several years of poor health after a stroke in 1993. (en)
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