Sounding more like Bats Battaglia than Joey Bats…
Read More...“I think it’s a cheap shot and uncalled for to say something like that without having some sort of evidence to back it up,” Bautista said Friday in the visitor’s clubhouse at Fenway Park. “Comments and articles like that is what sometimes makes us wonder what’s the true intention of somebody that’s in the media. It blows my mind that somebody would just go out there and do something like that, and write an article where you’re ...
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1. John Northey posted on November 14, 2012 at 12:02 PM # hit 0 | hit 0May I assume that vice a Canadian vise?
That's not a legitimate English/American difference, the guy just doesn't know any better and neither does his editor.
I disagree, and Wikipedia backs me up. My understanding is that vise (the tool) is generally spelled vice in the UK and Australia. In my experience, this is one of those words where Canadians use both spellings and barely notice the distinction.
Here's what Wikipedia has to say:
Only the gritty, gutsy Yankees can save the AL East from the Canadian Colossus.
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