Mike Battaglia is seen after the Kentucky Oaks horse race...

Mike Battaglia is seen after the Kentucky Oaks horse race at Churchill Downs, Friday, May 3, 2013, in Louisville, Ky. Credit: AP/Gregory Payan

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mike Battaglia, who set the morning-line odds for every Kentucky Derby since 1974, is retiring ahead of next month's 152nd edition.

Battaglia correctly identified the Kentucky Derby favorite 39 times in 51 runnings for a success rate of 76.5%.

He also served as Churchill Downs' announcer from 1977-97 and later as simulcast host from 1997-2007.

"I’m very appreciative of everyone at Churchill Downs for the opportunity over the years,” Battaglia said Friday in a release from the track. ”It’s been a great run, but I felt like it was the right time to step away and let someone else take it forward."

The track has named Nick Tammaro to succeed Battaglia. Tammaro currently works in a variety of industry roles: morning-line oddsmaker at Keeneland, track announcer at Sam Houston racetrack, and handicapper at TwinSpires.

“It’s an honor to take over for Mike,” Tammaro said. “He’s a legend in our industry and someone I’ve looked up to for a long time. I just hope to do his line justice.”

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