| Just call him Chris McCarron the Spoiler. His reputation as one of racing's most gifted riders was enhanced in 1996, when he guided Alphabet Soup to victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic, ruining Cigar's farewell, and the following year, when he and Touch Gold won the Belmont Stakes to spoil Silver Charm's Triple Crown bid. Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1955, McCarron exploded onto the racing scene in 1974 when he set a then-single season record of 546 wins-a record that would stand for 15 years. He won an Eclipse Award that season as top apprentice, and his laurels have since included a second Eclipse |