Saez was born on May 19, 1992, in Panama City, Panama. He grew up on a farm and trained to be a jockey at the Laffit Pincay Jr. Jockey Training Academy in Panama. He rode 37 winners in Panama before relocating to the United States.[3] His younger brother, Juan, also became a jockey but died in a riding accident at Indiana Grand in 2014.[4] Saez dedicated his win in the 2021 Belmont Stakes to his brother.[5]
Saez rides predominantly on the New York racing circuit and calls Belmont Park his second home.[5] His height is 62 inches (160 cm) and his riding weight is 111 pounds (50 kg).[6]
Career
Saaz earned his first win in the United States on August 20, 2009, aboard Fearless Honor at Calder Race Track.[6] His first stakes win was in 2009 in the Needles Stakes at Calder with Cinnamon Road. His first graded stakes win was in 2010 with Twilight Meteor in the Tropical Park Handicap, again at Calder.[3]
Saez tied a Gulfstream Park record on January 24, 2018, when he rode seven winners on a single card. On November 9, 2018, he recorded his 2,000th win when he won the fourth race at Aqueduct on Y'allcomenow.[3]
In 2019, Saez partnered with Maximum Security to wins in the Florida Derby, Haskell Invitational and Clark Handicap. These wins were overshadowed however by a controversial disqualification in the Kentucky Derby when Maximum Security swerved as the field turned for home with the colt on the lead. Saez said the horse had reacted to noise from the infield crowd, but was immediately brought under control. However, the swerve affected several horses behind him and could have caused a major accident if he had clipped heels with another horse.[7] Saez was subsequently suspended for 15 days for "failure to control his mount".[8] The two later won the world's richest race, the $20,000,000 Saudi Cup, in 2020, although the purse distribution was put on hold due to doping allegation's related to the horse's trainer.[2]
In 2024, Saez partnered with Dornoch in his second Belmont Stakes win after winning on top of Essential Quality in 2021. The upset victory was a vindication after a 10th-place finish in the 2024 Kentucky Derby after Mystik Dan, the Kentucky Derby winner, beat him to the rail position. [9]