And SI will run stock quotes
If I remember the old story right, Steve Sax asks for a newspaper on a Dodgers team plane. He's told the only paper on board is The Wall Street Journal. "All right," he says, "but just give me the sports section."
In the internet age, that's nothing to laugh at anymore. The Wall Street Journal's online edition has added a sports section.
I read somewhere else that the editor of WSJ's online sports page wants to make it "a thinking man's sports site." I'm not sure what he thinks the rest of us are doing. But judge for yourself by clicking here.

Kevin Modesti watches sports from a new angle since his promotion from sports columnist to sports editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group. In his new blog, Modesti not only comments on the big sports stories of the moment-- he talks about what makes them big. Think of it as a conversation with readers about how these stories should be covered.


Well now, I'm not a thinking man...But I did manage to find several articles on horse racing!
A few just discussed the usual subject matter of racehorses and drugs, Rick Dutrow and his big mouth, and the current state of thoroughbred racing in general.
Two articles were pretty interesting, however: One was on horse insurance, and the other was on racing memorabilia. Not bad.