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David Price (baseball)

David Taylor Price (born August 26, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Price was selected first overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut in September 2008. He also played for the Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers.

David Price
Price with the Boston Red Sox in 2016
Pitcher
Born: (1985-08-26) August 26, 1985 (age 38)
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 14, 2008, for the Tampa Bay Rays
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 2022, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record157–82
Earned run average3.32
Strikeouts2,076
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Price pitched as a relief pitcher during the Rays' run through the 2008 playoffs. Weeks after his first appearance in the big leagues, he earned a save in Game 7 of the 2008 American League Championship Series (ALCS), helping the Rays reach their first World Series. Price became a full-time starting pitcher in 2009. In his second full season, he was named the American League starter for the 2010 All-Star Game and finished second in the voting for the 2010 Cy Young Award. He won the award in 2012.

The Rays traded Price to the Tigers during the 2014 season. When the Tigers fell out of the postseason race in 2015, they traded him to the Blue Jays, who won their division and advanced to the ALCS. That following off-season, the Red Sox signed Price to a franchise-record seven-year, $217 million contract. At the time, it was the largest contract total for a pitcher in Major League history. He won the series-clinching Game 5 as the Red Sox won the 2018 World Series over the Dodgers. The Red Sox traded him to the Dodgers after the 2019 season. He was part of the Los Angeles Dodgers team that won the 2020 World Series, although he did not play a single game after deciding to sit out the COVID-19 pandemic shortened season.

Early life edit

David Taylor Price was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.[1] He has two brothers.[1] He began playing baseball in his early childhood. He grew up as an Atlanta Braves fan and idolized outfielder David Justice.[2] He attended Cooperstown Dreams Park as a teenager, and was a standout on the Blackman High School baseball and basketball teams.[3] In his high school career, he compiled a 0.43 earned run average (ERA) and 151 strikeouts. He received the Rutherford County MVP Pitcher (2003 and 2004), the Co-District 7AAA Pitcher of the Year with Michael Alcorn his senior season, and the Rutherford County Male Athlete of the Year in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He played in the 2004 High School All-America Game in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[1]

College career edit

Though Price was drafted in the 19th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of high school, he did not sign, and instead chose to attend Vanderbilt University on an academic scholarship.[4] He pitched for the baseball team for three seasons.

 
David Price in 2012

In his freshman season in 2005, Price was honored as a Freshman All-American by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. That year he went 2–4 with a 2.86 ERA in 19 games, compiling 92 strikeouts in 69+13 innings pitched.[1] Still, frustrated with his college workload, Price almost quit baseball to work at a McDonald's in his hometown but was talked out of it by his coach, Tim Corbin.[5]

In 2006, Price posted a 9–5 record with a 4.16 ERA in 110+13 innings pitched. He set a school single-season record in strikeouts with 155 while walking only 43 batters. In six starts early in the season, he recorded 10 or more strikeouts each game, including a 17-strikeout performance in a game against Arkansas.[1] That year, he was one of five finalists for the Golden Spikes Award and a semifinalist for the Roger Clemens Award. He was also named to the third-team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, first-team All-South Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association and second-team All-SEC by the coaches in that conference.[1]

As a junior, he tallied an 11–1 record with a 2.63 ERA. He was the nation's top strikeout pitcher, striking out 194 batters over 133+13 innings, breaking his own school record. His last start against SEC competition came against Mississippi State in the SEC Baseball Tournament. Price pitched a complete game, going nine innings while giving up five hits, two runs, and striking out 11 batters with no walks. His last start at the college level came against Austin Peay in Vanderbilt's first game in the 2007 Nashville Regional. Against Austin Peay, Price retired 17 batters via the strikeout in nine innings of work while yielding just five hits, one run, and two walks. Price won several major national awards, including college baseball's top honor, the 2007 Dick Howser Trophy,[1] and the 2007 Brooks Wallace Award. David Price was the first player to have a clean sweep of all the college baseball awards.[6]

United States National Team edit

In the summer of 2005, Price pitched for the United States National Team. He went 2–0 with a 1.26 ERA in five games, tallying 39 strikeouts and 13 walks over 28+23 innings. On August 2, 2005, he pitched a complete game shutout over Nicaragua, only allowing five hits. In the summer of 2006, Price helped the United States take home the gold medal in the World University Baseball Championship held in Cuba. In eight starts for the United States, Price was 5–1 with a 0.20 ERA.[1]

Professional career edit

Draft and minor leagues edit

Price was drafted with the first-overall pick of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He signed his first professional contract on August 15, 2007. The six-year contract was worth $11.25 million ($8.5 million guaranteed), including a $5.6 million signing bonus. After the contract was approved by MLB, he was added to the Devil Rays 40-man roster before being optioned to the minor leagues to begin his career.[7]

The total value of Price's bonus was the largest in draft history. The signing bonus was second-largest in draft history, behind only the $6.1 million Justin Upton received from the Arizona Diamondbacks as the top overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft. The guaranteed value was the third-highest in draft history, trailing only Mark Prior ($10.5 million) and Mark Teixeira ($9.5 million) from the 2001 draft. Price made his spring training debut against the Yankees, hitting the first batter he faced, Francisco Cervelli, and striking out the next three in one inning of work.[8]

Price was first assigned to pitch for the Vero Beach Devil Rays of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League. He started six games for Vero Beach, compiling a record of 4–0. He had an ERA of 1.82 with 37 strikeouts in 34+23 innings pitched.

In his second start in Vero Beach, Price pitched against Pedro Martínez. After the game, Martínez said of Price:

He's amazing, that kid. He's amazing... that kid is very mature for his time in [the pros], and very talented. That kid did a hell of a job of throwing first-pitch strikes and pounding the strike zone and jamming hitters. I was watching that. He did it like a big leaguer. He had such a command. Right there, I'm challenging you. I'm going to do what I gotta do without any fear. That's the kind of talent you love to see.[7]

After moving up through the Rays minor league system to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Class AA Southern League in July, Price was promoted to the Durham Bulls of the Class AAA International League on August 9, 2008. After compiling an 11–0 combined record at Single-A and Double-A, Price received his first professional loss in his first start at Triple-A Durham.

Tampa Bay Rays (2008–2014) edit

2008 edit

Price made his major league debut with the Tampa Bay Rays on September 14, 2008, against the Yankees. The first MLB hit he allowed was a home run by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter; Jeter would later record his 3,000th hit by again homering off Price in 2011. Price pitched 5+13 innings of relief; he made his first major league start with the Rays on September 22, 2008, against the Baltimore Orioles. He was the winning pitcher in Game 2 of the 2008 ALCS against the Boston Red Sox, earning a postseason victory before winning a regular-season game. Price recorded the final four outs in Game 7 of the 2008 ALCS, earning his first career save (regular season or postseason; postseason statistics are recorded separately) and eliminating the defending champion Red Sox. Price then pitched 2+13 innings in Game 2 of the 2008 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies; he gave up two earned runs but nevertheless earned his second postseason save. The next day, Price introduced Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Tampa.[9]

 
Price with the Durham Bulls in 2009

2009 edit

On May 30, 2009, Price collected his first major league regular-season win with a 5–2 victory over the Minnesota Twins in which he struck out 11 batters in under 6 innings. He completed the season with a 10–7 record, a 4.42 ERA, 102 strikeouts, and 54 walks in 23 starts.[10]

2010: Breakout season edit

In the 2010 season, Price was the first American League pitcher to reach 10 wins, on June 15. On that date, he was 10–2 and led the league with a 2.31 ERA. Price was selected as the American League starting pitcher for the 2010 All-Star Game.[11]

He finished the 2010 season tied for second in the American League (with Jon Lester) in wins (19) and in third place in ERA (2.72). He was eighth in the league in strikeouts with 188. He finished second in voting for the AL Cy Young Award behind Félix Hernández.[10]

He lost Games 1 and 5 of the 2010 American League Division Series against Cliff Lee and the Texas Rangers.[10]

2011 edit

During a game against the Yankees on July 9, 2011, Price allowed a home run to Derek Jeter, which was Jeter's 3,000th career hit. Price finished 2011 with a 12–13 record, 218 strikeouts, and a 3.49 ERA in 34 games started.[10]

2012: Cy Young Award edit

In 2012, Price went 20–5 on the season (tying for the league lead in wins) with a league-leading 2.54 ERA.[10] Price pitched a complete-game shutout against the Los Angeles Angels on April 24, 2012, with the final score 5–0.[12] Price pitched in the 2012 MLB All-Star Game. Price got his 20th win against the Chicago White Sox on September 30, making him the first 20-win pitcher in Rays franchise history. In recording the win, he became the youngest American League pitcher (aged 27) to earn 20 wins in a season since 2004.[13] Price won the AL Cy Young Award after a tight race.[14]

2013 edit

 
Price pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2013

In 2013, Price went 10–8 on the season with a 3.33 ERA, and had an American League-leading and career-best four complete games.[10] In the 2013 American League Wild Card tie-breaker against the Texas Rangers, Price pitched a complete game to lead the Rays into the postseason.[10]

2014 edit

From June 4 to 25, Price had five consecutive starts with at least ten strikeouts, becoming only the eighth pitcher in major league history to do so.[15]

On July 6, Price was named to his fourth All-Star team; he did not participate in this All-Star game due to pitching in a game two days prior, avoiding pitching on only one day of rest.[16] He was replaced by Fernando Rodney.[17]

Before a July 31 trade to the Detroit Tigers, Price had a record of 11–8, with a 3.11 ERA, 189 strikeouts, and 23 walks in 23 starts with the Rays.[18]

Detroit Tigers (2014–2015) edit

2014: MLB Strikeouts leader edit

On July 31, Price was traded to the Detroit Tigers in a three-team deal that sent Drew Smyly, Nick Franklin and Willy Adames to the Tampa Bay Rays, and Austin Jackson to the Seattle Mariners.[19] In his Tigers debut against the New York Yankees on August 5, Price pitched 8+23 innings, allowing three runs, striking out ten, and walking none.[20]

On August 21, in his first game against his former team, the Tampa Bay Rays, Price allowed one hit and an unearned run with one out in the first inning, then retired the final 23 batters he faced, but suffered a complete game loss. Price is the first pitcher in the major leagues to lose a complete game, one-hitter or better, with no earned runs since Andy Hawkins lost a no-hitter for the New York Yankees on July 1, 1990. It was the first time since 1914 that a pitcher has lost a complete game, one-hit, no walk start without allowing an earned run.[21]

On August 27, in a game against the Yankees, Price allowed eight runs and twelve hits, including nine straight in the third inning of an 8–4 loss. He is the first pitcher since Bob Forsch in 1989 to allow nine straight hits. Only three previous times in major league history had a pitcher allowed 12 hits in two innings or fewer, the others being Shawn Estes in 2003, Johnny Podres in 1963 and George Uhle in 1929.[22]

With the Tigers, Price went 4–4 over the final two months of the season, with a 3.59 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 77+23 innings.[10] On September 28, the last day of the regular season, Price pitched 7+13 shutout innings against the Minnesota Twins, giving up four hits, striking out eight, and earning the 3–0 win, to help the Tigers clinch their fourth consecutive AL Central Division title.[23]

Price finished the 2014 regular season with a 15–12 record, 3.26 ERA and 1.08 WHIP. He led all of major league baseball in innings pitched (248+13), batters faced (1,009) and strikeouts (271).[24]

2015 season: AL ERA leader edit

On January 16, 2015, Price and the Tigers avoided arbitration agreeing on a $19.75 million salary for the 2015 season, setting a record for the largest one-year deal for an arbitration-eligible player prior to free agency.[25] Price was named the Tigers opening day starter for 2015 by manager Brad Ausmus, ending teammate Justin Verlander's streak of seven consecutive opening day starts. He responded by pitching 8+23 shutout innings in the Tigers 4–0 win over the Minnesota Twins.[26]

 
Price pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015

On July 6, 2015, Price was named to the 2015 All-Star Game, his fifth such honor.[27] Price pitched a scoreless fourth inning in the game, striking out two, and earning the win for the AL.[28] He entered the All-Star Break with a 9–2 record, 2.38 ERA and 115 strikeouts.[10]

Toronto Blue Jays (2015) edit

2015 edit

On July 30, 2015, Price was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for Daniel Norris, Matt Boyd and Jairo Labourt.[29] Price made his debut for the Blue Jays on August 3. He threw 119 pitches in 8 innings, recording 11 strikeouts and a winning decision, while yielding only 3 hits, 2 walks, and 1 earned run in a 5–1 victory over the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre. His 11 strikeouts tied José Núñez's team record for most strikeouts in a Blue Jays' pitching debut.[30] On September 5, Price earned his 100th career win, by beating the Baltimore Orioles 5–1.[31] He was scratched from his final start of the season on October 1, as the Blue Jays had clinched the AL East the previous day.[32] Price made 11 starts for the Blue Jays in 2015, and went 9–1 with a 2.30 ERA and 87 strikeouts in 74+13 innings.[10] Price started Game 1 of the ALDS for the Blue Jays, taking the loss and bringing his career postseason record to 1–6. He would earn his second career postseason win on October 12, pitching 3 innings in relief of R. A. Dickey's game 4 start.[10]

Price finished the 2015 season with an 18–5 record and a 2.45 ERA. Price finished second in Cy Young Award balloting to Dallas Keuchel.[33]

Boston Red Sox (2016–2019) edit

 
Price with the Boston Red Sox in 2016

2016 edit

On December 4, 2015, Price signed a seven-year, $217 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, a franchise record.[34][35] Price recorded a win in his debut with the Red Sox on April 5, 2016.[36] Price's first season was markedly different from the first to second half. In his first 18 starts, Price compiled an 8–6 record with a 4.64 ERA. He finished the season at 3.99 ERA with a 17–9 record.[10] He led the AL with 230 innings pitched and 227 hits allowed.[10] His 228 strikeouts also marked the second-highest in his career, after his 2014 season split between Tampa and Detroit. Additionally, he was the first pitcher to start 35 games since Chris Carpenter in 2010.

2017 edit

Price started the season on the 10-day disabled list with an elbow injury suffered in spring training. Price was activated on Monday, May 29, 2017, and made his debut against the Chicago White Sox that afternoon.

On June 29, Price was involved in a verbal altercation with NESN broadcaster and Hall of Fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley on the team's plane; Eckersley had criticized a poor performance by teammate Eduardo Rodríguez, prompting Price to yell, "Here he is — the greatest pitcher who ever lived! This game is easy for him!’’ at Eckersley, before doubling down with numerous repetitions of "Get the fuck out of here!" to the applause of several Red Sox players.[37] Price was criticized for his berating of Eckersley, as well as his refusal to apologize, by both the media and fans.[38][39]

On July 28, Price was again placed on the 10-day disabled list due to left elbow inflammation.[40] He returned to the Red Sox on September 14 and was used from a reliever role for the rest of the season.[41] In the 2017 American League Division Series against the Houston Astros, Price pitched 6+23 scoreless innings, including four innings in Game 3. The Red Sox would go on to lose the series, 3–1.[10]

2018: World Series champion edit

During spring training prior to the 2018 season, Price said he wished he had handled the situation with Eckersley differently and said he knew he could win the fans back by pitching well.[42] "If I go out pitch the way I'm capable of pitching, they won't care," he said.[42] Price returned to the rotation to start the 2018 season and threw 14 scoreless innings in his first two starts, exiting the second one to a standing ovation from the crowd at Fenway Park.[39] "When he's healthy, he's one of the best pitchers in the league," said Red Sox manager Alex Cora of Price after the game.[43] On May 9, Price was scratched from a scheduled start against the Yankees due to a mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome.[44] During the 2018 regular season, Price made 30 appearances (all starts) with a 16–7 record, 3.58 ERA, and 177 strikeouts in 176 innings.[10]

In the postseason, Price started Game 2 of the Division Series against the New York Yankees. He allowed three runs on three hits and was removed after 1+13 innings, taking the loss. This was the tenth postseason game that Price had started during his career, all ten of which had resulted in losses for his teams. Price's next postseason start was Game 2 of the Championship Series against the Houston Astros, which the Red Sox won, 7–5, with Price allowing four runs, five hits, and four walks in 4+23 innings; he received a no decision as he did not complete the fifth inning. When Chris Sale became unavailable to start Game 5 of that series for health reasons, Price was called on to start again on only three days' rest, and earned the win, holding Houston scoreless through six innings while allowing just three hits and striking out nine. Winning 4–1, the Red Sox clinched their first trip to the World Series since 2013.[45] It was Price's first win in 12 career postseason starts, and his third postseason win overall; the two earlier wins had been earned in relief during the 2008 ALCS and 2015 ALDS.[10]

Price next started Game 2 of the World Series, holding the Dodgers to two runs on three hits and three walks in six innings while striking out five, and earning the win in a 4–2 Boston victory.[46] Price also pitched scoreless relief in Game 3 and warmed up in the bullpen for Game 4. Although ace Chris Sale was available on full rest (albeit with a shoulder injury), Price started Game 5, with Alex Cora reasoning that a National League park could require a pinch hitter that would cause him to remove his starter early. Price surrendered a home run to David Freese on his first pitch, but then retired 14 batters in a row. He was relieved in the eighth inning with Boston leading, 5–1; Joe Kelly and Sale got the final six outs to clinch the World Series victory.[47][48][49]

On October 31, prior to the Red Sox victory parade, Price announced that he would not exercise an opt-out clause in his contract, saying that he wants to win in Boston; "We did that this year, and I want to do it again."[50] In early November, the New York City chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) announced Price as the Babe Ruth Award recipient, honoring MLB player with the best performance in the postseason.[51] Later in November, Price was announced as the AL Comeback Player of the Year.[52]

2019 edit

Prior to the season, Price announced that he was changing his uniform number from 24 to 10, a tribute to his son Xavier, since "X" represents the Roman numeral ten.[53] Price began the season as a member of the starting rotation, pitching to a 1–2 record with 3.75 ERA in six starts, until being placed on the injured list on May 6, retroactive to May 3, due to left elbow tendinitis.[54] He was activated on May 20,[54] starting and getting the win in a game against Toronto. From May 20 to July 7, Price won 6 straight decisions.[55] Price was briefly on the paternity list in early August,[56] as his wife gave birth to their second child;[57] at the time, he had a 7–4 record with 3.86 ERA in 20 starts, with 123 strikeouts in 102+23 innings. Price was placed on the injured list on August 8, retroactive to August 5, due to a left wrist triangular fibrocartilage (TFCC) cyst.[56] He was activated from the injured list on September 1.[58] He pitched that day, then was held out of the rotation due to additional concern about his wrist.[59] He did not pitch again during the season, finishing with 22 appearances (all starts), recording 128 strikeouts in 107+13 innings and a 7–5 record with a 4.28 ERA.[10]

Los Angeles Dodgers (2021–2022) edit

On February 10, 2020, the Red Sox traded Price, Mookie Betts, and cash consideration to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for Alex Verdugo, Connor Wong and Jeter Downs.[60] In May 2020, Price announced he would donate $1,000 to each of the Dodgers minor league players in an effort to help offset their costs during the COVID-19 pandemic.[61] On July 4, 2020, Price announced that he would not play during the shortened 2020 season amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.[62] The Dodgers went on to win the 2020 World Series and the team gave Price a World Series ring, despite not playing a single game for the team that season. Price auctioned his ring off in order to help raise money for The Players Alliance.[63]

2021 edit

On April 15, 2021, Price picked up his first big league save against the Colorado Rockies. On May 27, Price struck out his former teammate and fellow Vanderbilt alum Curt Casali of the San Francisco Giants for his 2,000th career strikeout. Price pitched in 39 games for the Dodgers in the 2021 season, which included 11 starts, and finished 5–2 with a 4.03 ERA.[10] Price was active for the NLDS but did not appear in a game, then was left off the roster for the NLCS but was added for Game 6 after an injury to Joe Kelly, but he did not appear in that series either.[64]

2022 edit

In early September, Price was placed on the injured list following 38 appearances in the 2022 season, all of them out of the bullpen. During an interview with USA Today's Bob Nightengale, Price said he was considering retirement following the 2022 season. "It's just time," he said. "Everything on my body hurts."[65][66] As news of his potential retirement spread, Price clarified to news outlets that he had not made a final decision on the timing of his retirement and that he planned to return to pitching in time for the postseason.[67] He would pitch out of the bullpen in 2 more games that season, in late September. It was the first season in his career where he had not started any games. He allowed 11 runs in 40+13 innings for a 2.45 ERA, and did not pitch in the postseason.[10]

On December 5, 2022, Price announced that he would not pitch in MLB during the 2023 season.[68]

Scouting report edit

Price uses a wide variety of pitches and complements them with excellent velocity. He throws two fastballs in the 93–96 mph (150–154 km/h) range, topping out at 98 mph (158 km/h); a four-seamer and a two-seamer. His two-seamer is his lead pitch against right-handed and left-handed hitters, although he uses it more often against lefties. Price also throws a cutter at 90–92 mph (145–148 km/h), used mainly against right-handed hitters (especially in two-strike counts). He rounds out his repertoire with a changeup he uses mainly against right-handed hitters, but also features to left-handed hitters, at 83–86 mph (134–138 km/h), and a spike curveball at 78–81 mph (126–130 km/h).[69][70]

Price tends to set the pace early in games, taking 5–7 seconds to pitch the ball after it is returned by the catcher.[2][71]

Price's style of pitching has resulted in what some call the "Price rule", which makes a pitcher specify whether he is working from a set position (often called the stretch) or a full windup position when a runner is on third.[72]

Select awards and honors edit

Personal life edit

Price married longtime girlfriend Tiffany Smith in November 2016.[85] The couple's first child was born in May 2017.[86] Their second child was born in August 2019.[57] They own property in Naples, Florida, Nashville, Tennessee, and Paradise Valley, Arizona.[87][88]

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Mastrodonato, Jason (October 29, 2018). "David Price pitches past postseason problems". Boston Herald. Retrieved October 29, 2018.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Vanderbilt profile
  • David Price on Twitter
Awards and achievements
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david, price, baseball, david, taylor, price, born, august, 1985, american, former, professional, baseball, pitcher, price, selected, first, overall, 2007, major, league, baseball, draft, tampa, devil, rays, made, major, league, baseball, debut, september, 200. David Taylor Price born August 26 1985 is an American former professional baseball pitcher Price was selected first overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and made his Major League Baseball MLB debut in September 2008 He also played for the Detroit Tigers Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers David PricePrice with the Boston Red Sox in 2016PitcherBorn 1985 08 26 August 26 1985 age 38 Murfreesboro Tennessee U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutSeptember 14 2008 for the Tampa Bay RaysLast MLB appearanceSeptember 30 2022 for the Los Angeles DodgersMLB statisticsWin loss record157 82Earned run average3 32Strikeouts2 076TeamsTampa Bay Rays 2008 2014 Detroit Tigers 2014 2015 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 Boston Red Sox 2016 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers 2021 2022 Career highlights and awards5 All Star 2010 2012 2014 2015 World Series champion 2018 AL Cy Young Award 2012 AL Comeback Player of the Year 2018 AL wins leader 2012 2 AL ERA leader 2012 2015 MLB strikeout leader 2014 Golden Spikes Award 2007 Dick Howser Trophy 2007 Medals Men s baseball Representing United States World University Championship 2006 Havana National team Price pitched as a relief pitcher during the Rays run through the 2008 playoffs Weeks after his first appearance in the big leagues he earned a save in Game 7 of the 2008 American League Championship Series ALCS helping the Rays reach their first World Series Price became a full time starting pitcher in 2009 In his second full season he was named the American League starter for the 2010 All Star Game and finished second in the voting for the 2010 Cy Young Award He won the award in 2012 The Rays traded Price to the Tigers during the 2014 season When the Tigers fell out of the postseason race in 2015 they traded him to the Blue Jays who won their division and advanced to the ALCS That following off season the Red Sox signed Price to a franchise record seven year 217 million contract At the time it was the largest contract total for a pitcher in Major League history He won the series clinching Game 5 as the Red Sox won the 2018 World Series over the Dodgers The Red Sox traded him to the Dodgers after the 2019 season He was part of the Los Angeles Dodgers team that won the 2020 World Series although he did not play a single game after deciding to sit out the COVID 19 pandemic shortened season Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2 1 United States National Team 3 Professional career 3 1 Draft and minor leagues 3 2 Tampa Bay Rays 2008 2014 3 2 1 2008 3 2 2 2009 3 2 3 2010 Breakout season 3 2 4 2011 3 2 5 2012 Cy Young Award 3 2 6 2013 3 2 7 2014 3 3 Detroit Tigers 2014 2015 3 3 1 2014 MLB Strikeouts leader 3 3 2 2015 season AL ERA leader 3 4 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 3 4 1 2015 3 5 Boston Red Sox 2016 2019 3 5 1 2016 3 5 2 2017 3 5 3 2018 World Series champion 3 5 4 2019 3 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 2021 2022 3 6 1 2021 3 6 2 2022 4 Scouting report 5 Select awards and honors 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editDavid Taylor Price was born in Murfreesboro Tennessee 1 He has two brothers 1 He began playing baseball in his early childhood He grew up as an Atlanta Braves fan and idolized outfielder David Justice 2 He attended Cooperstown Dreams Park as a teenager and was a standout on the Blackman High School baseball and basketball teams 3 In his high school career he compiled a 0 43 earned run average ERA and 151 strikeouts He received the Rutherford County MVP Pitcher 2003 and 2004 the Co District 7AAA Pitcher of the Year with Michael Alcorn his senior season and the Rutherford County Male Athlete of the Year in 2002 2003 and 2004 He played in the 2004 High School All America Game in Albuquerque New Mexico 1 College career editThough Price was drafted in the 19th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of high school he did not sign and instead chose to attend Vanderbilt University on an academic scholarship 4 He pitched for the baseball team for three seasons nbsp David Price in 2012 In his freshman season in 2005 Price was honored as a Freshman All American by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball That year he went 2 4 with a 2 86 ERA in 19 games compiling 92 strikeouts in 69 1 3 innings pitched 1 Still frustrated with his college workload Price almost quit baseball to work at a McDonald s in his hometown but was talked out of it by his coach Tim Corbin 5 In 2006 Price posted a 9 5 record with a 4 16 ERA in 110 1 3 innings pitched He set a school single season record in strikeouts with 155 while walking only 43 batters In six starts early in the season he recorded 10 or more strikeouts each game including a 17 strikeout performance in a game against Arkansas 1 That year he was one of five finalists for the Golden Spikes Award and a semifinalist for the Roger Clemens Award He was also named to the third team All American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association first team All South Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association and second team All SEC by the coaches in that conference 1 As a junior he tallied an 11 1 record with a 2 63 ERA He was the nation s top strikeout pitcher striking out 194 batters over 133 1 3 innings breaking his own school record His last start against SEC competition came against Mississippi State in the SEC Baseball Tournament Price pitched a complete game going nine innings while giving up five hits two runs and striking out 11 batters with no walks His last start at the college level came against Austin Peay in Vanderbilt s first game in the 2007 Nashville Regional Against Austin Peay Price retired 17 batters via the strikeout in nine innings of work while yielding just five hits one run and two walks Price won several major national awards including college baseball s top honor the 2007 Dick Howser Trophy 1 and the 2007 Brooks Wallace Award David Price was the first player to have a clean sweep of all the college baseball awards 6 United States National Team edit In the summer of 2005 Price pitched for the United States National Team He went 2 0 with a 1 26 ERA in five games tallying 39 strikeouts and 13 walks over 28 2 3 innings On August 2 2005 he pitched a complete game shutout over Nicaragua only allowing five hits In the summer of 2006 Price helped the United States take home the gold medal in the World University Baseball Championship held in Cuba In eight starts for the United States Price was 5 1 with a 0 20 ERA 1 Professional career editDraft and minor leagues edit Price was drafted with the first overall pick of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft He signed his first professional contract on August 15 2007 The six year contract was worth 11 25 million 8 5 million guaranteed including a 5 6 million signing bonus After the contract was approved by MLB he was added to the Devil Rays 40 man roster before being optioned to the minor leagues to begin his career 7 The total value of Price s bonus was the largest in draft history The signing bonus was second largest in draft history behind only the 6 1 million Justin Upton received from the Arizona Diamondbacks as the top overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft The guaranteed value was the third highest in draft history trailing only Mark Prior 10 5 million and Mark Teixeira 9 5 million from the 2001 draft Price made his spring training debut against the Yankees hitting the first batter he faced Francisco Cervelli and striking out the next three in one inning of work 8 Price was first assigned to pitch for the Vero Beach Devil Rays of the Class A Advanced Florida State League He started six games for Vero Beach compiling a record of 4 0 He had an ERA of 1 82 with 37 strikeouts in 34 2 3 innings pitched In his second start in Vero Beach Price pitched against Pedro Martinez After the game Martinez said of Price He s amazing that kid He s amazing that kid is very mature for his time in the pros and very talented That kid did a hell of a job of throwing first pitch strikes and pounding the strike zone and jamming hitters I was watching that He did it like a big leaguer He had such a command Right there I m challenging you I m going to do what I gotta do without any fear That s the kind of talent you love to see 7 After moving up through the Rays minor league system to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Class AA Southern League in July Price was promoted to the Durham Bulls of the Class AAA International League on August 9 2008 After compiling an 11 0 combined record at Single A and Double A Price received his first professional loss in his first start at Triple A Durham Tampa Bay Rays 2008 2014 edit 2008 edit Price made his major league debut with the Tampa Bay Rays on September 14 2008 against the Yankees The first MLB hit he allowed was a home run by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter Jeter would later record his 3 000th hit by again homering off Price in 2011 Price pitched 5 1 3 innings of relief he made his first major league start with the Rays on September 22 2008 against the Baltimore Orioles He was the winning pitcher in Game 2 of the 2008 ALCS against the Boston Red Sox earning a postseason victory before winning a regular season game Price recorded the final four outs in Game 7 of the 2008 ALCS earning his first career save regular season or postseason postseason statistics are recorded separately and eliminating the defending champion Red Sox Price then pitched 2 1 3 innings in Game 2 of the 2008 World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies he gave up two earned runs but nevertheless earned his second postseason save The next day Price introduced Barack Obama at a campaign rally in Tampa 9 nbsp Price with the Durham Bulls in 2009 2009 edit On May 30 2009 Price collected his first major league regular season win with a 5 2 victory over the Minnesota Twins in which he struck out 11 batters in under 6 innings He completed the season with a 10 7 record a 4 42 ERA 102 strikeouts and 54 walks in 23 starts 10 2010 Breakout season edit In the 2010 season Price was the first American League pitcher to reach 10 wins on June 15 On that date he was 10 2 and led the league with a 2 31 ERA Price was selected as the American League starting pitcher for the 2010 All Star Game 11 He finished the 2010 season tied for second in the American League with Jon Lester in wins 19 and in third place in ERA 2 72 He was eighth in the league in strikeouts with 188 He finished second in voting for the AL Cy Young Award behind Felix Hernandez 10 He lost Games 1 and 5 of the 2010 American League Division Series against Cliff Lee and the Texas Rangers 10 2011 edit During a game against the Yankees on July 9 2011 Price allowed a home run to Derek Jeter which was Jeter s 3 000th career hit Price finished 2011 with a 12 13 record 218 strikeouts and a 3 49 ERA in 34 games started 10 2012 Cy Young Award edit In 2012 Price went 20 5 on the season tying for the league lead in wins with a league leading 2 54 ERA 10 Price pitched a complete game shutout against the Los Angeles Angels on April 24 2012 with the final score 5 0 12 Price pitched in the 2012 MLB All Star Game Price got his 20th win against the Chicago White Sox on September 30 making him the first 20 win pitcher in Rays franchise history In recording the win he became the youngest American League pitcher aged 27 to earn 20 wins in a season since 2004 13 Price won the AL Cy Young Award after a tight race 14 2013 edit nbsp Price pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2013 In 2013 Price went 10 8 on the season with a 3 33 ERA and had an American League leading and career best four complete games 10 In the 2013 American League Wild Card tie breaker against the Texas Rangers Price pitched a complete game to lead the Rays into the postseason 10 2014 edit From June 4 to 25 Price had five consecutive starts with at least ten strikeouts becoming only the eighth pitcher in major league history to do so 15 On July 6 Price was named to his fourth All Star team he did not participate in this All Star game due to pitching in a game two days prior avoiding pitching on only one day of rest 16 He was replaced by Fernando Rodney 17 Before a July 31 trade to the Detroit Tigers Price had a record of 11 8 with a 3 11 ERA 189 strikeouts and 23 walks in 23 starts with the Rays 18 Detroit Tigers 2014 2015 edit 2014 MLB Strikeouts leader edit On July 31 Price was traded to the Detroit Tigers in a three team deal that sent Drew Smyly Nick Franklin and Willy Adames to the Tampa Bay Rays and Austin Jackson to the Seattle Mariners 19 In his Tigers debut against the New York Yankees on August 5 Price pitched 8 2 3 innings allowing three runs striking out ten and walking none 20 On August 21 in his first game against his former team the Tampa Bay Rays Price allowed one hit and an unearned run with one out in the first inning then retired the final 23 batters he faced but suffered a complete game loss Price is the first pitcher in the major leagues to lose a complete game one hitter or better with no earned runs since Andy Hawkins lost a no hitter for the New York Yankees on July 1 1990 It was the first time since 1914 that a pitcher has lost a complete game one hit no walk start without allowing an earned run 21 On August 27 in a game against the Yankees Price allowed eight runs and twelve hits including nine straight in the third inning of an 8 4 loss He is the first pitcher since Bob Forsch in 1989 to allow nine straight hits Only three previous times in major league history had a pitcher allowed 12 hits in two innings or fewer the others being Shawn Estes in 2003 Johnny Podres in 1963 and George Uhle in 1929 22 With the Tigers Price went 4 4 over the final two months of the season with a 3 59 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 77 2 3 innings 10 On September 28 the last day of the regular season Price pitched 7 1 3 shutout innings against the Minnesota Twins giving up four hits striking out eight and earning the 3 0 win to help the Tigers clinch their fourth consecutive AL Central Division title 23 Price finished the 2014 regular season with a 15 12 record 3 26 ERA and 1 08 WHIP He led all of major league baseball in innings pitched 248 1 3 batters faced 1 009 and strikeouts 271 24 2015 season AL ERA leader edit On January 16 2015 Price and the Tigers avoided arbitration agreeing on a 19 75 million salary for the 2015 season setting a record for the largest one year deal for an arbitration eligible player prior to free agency 25 Price was named the Tigers opening day starter for 2015 by manager Brad Ausmus ending teammate Justin Verlander s streak of seven consecutive opening day starts He responded by pitching 8 2 3 shutout innings in the Tigers 4 0 win over the Minnesota Twins 26 nbsp Price pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015 On July 6 2015 Price was named to the 2015 All Star Game his fifth such honor 27 Price pitched a scoreless fourth inning in the game striking out two and earning the win for the AL 28 He entered the All Star Break with a 9 2 record 2 38 ERA and 115 strikeouts 10 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 edit 2015 edit On July 30 2015 Price was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for Daniel Norris Matt Boyd and Jairo Labourt 29 Price made his debut for the Blue Jays on August 3 He threw 119 pitches in 8 innings recording 11 strikeouts and a winning decision while yielding only 3 hits 2 walks and 1 earned run in a 5 1 victory over the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre His 11 strikeouts tied Jose Nunez s team record for most strikeouts in a Blue Jays pitching debut 30 On September 5 Price earned his 100th career win by beating the Baltimore Orioles 5 1 31 He was scratched from his final start of the season on October 1 as the Blue Jays had clinched the AL East the previous day 32 Price made 11 starts for the Blue Jays in 2015 and went 9 1 with a 2 30 ERA and 87 strikeouts in 74 1 3 innings 10 Price started Game 1 of the ALDS for the Blue Jays taking the loss and bringing his career postseason record to 1 6 He would earn his second career postseason win on October 12 pitching 3 innings in relief of R A Dickey s game 4 start 10 Price finished the 2015 season with an 18 5 record and a 2 45 ERA Price finished second in Cy Young Award balloting to Dallas Keuchel 33 Boston Red Sox 2016 2019 edit nbsp Price with the Boston Red Sox in 2016 2016 edit On December 4 2015 Price signed a seven year 217 million contract with the Boston Red Sox a franchise record 34 35 Price recorded a win in his debut with the Red Sox on April 5 2016 36 Price s first season was markedly different from the first to second half In his first 18 starts Price compiled an 8 6 record with a 4 64 ERA He finished the season at 3 99 ERA with a 17 9 record 10 He led the AL with 230 innings pitched and 227 hits allowed 10 His 228 strikeouts also marked the second highest in his career after his 2014 season split between Tampa and Detroit Additionally he was the first pitcher to start 35 games since Chris Carpenter in 2010 2017 edit Price started the season on the 10 day disabled list with an elbow injury suffered in spring training Price was activated on Monday May 29 2017 and made his debut against the Chicago White Sox that afternoon On June 29 Price was involved in a verbal altercation with NESN broadcaster and Hall of Fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley on the team s plane Eckersley had criticized a poor performance by teammate Eduardo Rodriguez prompting Price to yell Here he is the greatest pitcher who ever lived This game is easy for him at Eckersley before doubling down with numerous repetitions of Get the fuck out of here to the applause of several Red Sox players 37 Price was criticized for his berating of Eckersley as well as his refusal to apologize by both the media and fans 38 39 On July 28 Price was again placed on the 10 day disabled list due to left elbow inflammation 40 He returned to the Red Sox on September 14 and was used from a reliever role for the rest of the season 41 In the 2017 American League Division Series against the Houston Astros Price pitched 6 2 3 scoreless innings including four innings in Game 3 The Red Sox would go on to lose the series 3 1 10 2018 World Series champion edit During spring training prior to the 2018 season Price said he wished he had handled the situation with Eckersley differently and said he knew he could win the fans back by pitching well 42 If I go out pitch the way I m capable of pitching they won t care he said 42 Price returned to the rotation to start the 2018 season and threw 14 scoreless innings in his first two starts exiting the second one to a standing ovation from the crowd at Fenway Park 39 When he s healthy he s one of the best pitchers in the league said Red Sox manager Alex Cora of Price after the game 43 On May 9 Price was scratched from a scheduled start against the Yankees due to a mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome 44 During the 2018 regular season Price made 30 appearances all starts with a 16 7 record 3 58 ERA and 177 strikeouts in 176 innings 10 In the postseason Price started Game 2 of the Division Series against the New York Yankees He allowed three runs on three hits and was removed after 1 1 3 innings taking the loss This was the tenth postseason game that Price had started during his career all ten of which had resulted in losses for his teams Price s next postseason start was Game 2 of the Championship Series against the Houston Astros which the Red Sox won 7 5 with Price allowing four runs five hits and four walks in 4 2 3 innings he received a no decision as he did not complete the fifth inning When Chris Sale became unavailable to start Game 5 of that series for health reasons Price was called on to start again on only three days rest and earned the win holding Houston scoreless through six innings while allowing just three hits and striking out nine Winning 4 1 the Red Sox clinched their first trip to the World Series since 2013 45 It was Price s first win in 12 career postseason starts and his third postseason win overall the two earlier wins had been earned in relief during the 2008 ALCS and 2015 ALDS 10 Price next started Game 2 of the World Series holding the Dodgers to two runs on three hits and three walks in six innings while striking out five and earning the win in a 4 2 Boston victory 46 Price also pitched scoreless relief in Game 3 and warmed up in the bullpen for Game 4 Although ace Chris Sale was available on full rest albeit with a shoulder injury Price started Game 5 with Alex Cora reasoning that a National League park could require a pinch hitter that would cause him to remove his starter early Price surrendered a home run to David Freese on his first pitch but then retired 14 batters in a row He was relieved in the eighth inning with Boston leading 5 1 Joe Kelly and Sale got the final six outs to clinch the World Series victory 47 48 49 On October 31 prior to the Red Sox victory parade Price announced that he would not exercise an opt out clause in his contract saying that he wants to win in Boston We did that this year and I want to do it again 50 In early November the New York City chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA announced Price as the Babe Ruth Award recipient honoring MLB player with the best performance in the postseason 51 Later in November Price was announced as the AL Comeback Player of the Year 52 2019 edit Prior to the season Price announced that he was changing his uniform number from 24 to 10 a tribute to his son Xavier since X represents the Roman numeral ten 53 Price began the season as a member of the starting rotation pitching to a 1 2 record with 3 75 ERA in six starts until being placed on the injured list on May 6 retroactive to May 3 due to left elbow tendinitis 54 He was activated on May 20 54 starting and getting the win in a game against Toronto From May 20 to July 7 Price won 6 straight decisions 55 Price was briefly on the paternity list in early August 56 as his wife gave birth to their second child 57 at the time he had a 7 4 record with 3 86 ERA in 20 starts with 123 strikeouts in 102 2 3 innings Price was placed on the injured list on August 8 retroactive to August 5 due to a left wrist triangular fibrocartilage TFCC cyst 56 He was activated from the injured list on September 1 58 He pitched that day then was held out of the rotation due to additional concern about his wrist 59 He did not pitch again during the season finishing with 22 appearances all starts recording 128 strikeouts in 107 1 3 innings and a 7 5 record with a 4 28 ERA 10 Los Angeles Dodgers 2021 2022 edit On February 10 2020 the Red Sox traded Price Mookie Betts and cash consideration to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for Alex Verdugo Connor Wong and Jeter Downs 60 In May 2020 Price announced he would donate 1 000 to each of the Dodgers minor league players in an effort to help offset their costs during the COVID 19 pandemic 61 On July 4 2020 Price announced that he would not play during the shortened 2020 season amidst the COVID 19 pandemic 62 The Dodgers went on to win the 2020 World Series and the team gave Price a World Series ring despite not playing a single game for the team that season Price auctioned his ring off in order to help raise money for The Players Alliance 63 2021 edit On April 15 2021 Price picked up his first big league save against the Colorado Rockies On May 27 Price struck out his former teammate and fellow Vanderbilt alum Curt Casali of the San Francisco Giants for his 2 000th career strikeout Price pitched in 39 games for the Dodgers in the 2021 season which included 11 starts and finished 5 2 with a 4 03 ERA 10 Price was active for the NLDS but did not appear in a game then was left off the roster for the NLCS but was added for Game 6 after an injury to Joe Kelly but he did not appear in that series either 64 2022 edit In early September Price was placed on the injured list following 38 appearances in the 2022 season all of them out of the bullpen During an interview with USA Today s Bob Nightengale Price said he was considering retirement following the 2022 season It s just time he said Everything on my body hurts 65 66 As news of his potential retirement spread Price clarified to news outlets that he had not made a final decision on the timing of his retirement and that he planned to return to pitching in time for the postseason 67 He would pitch out of the bullpen in 2 more games that season in late September It was the first season in his career where he had not started any games He allowed 11 runs in 40 1 3 innings for a 2 45 ERA and did not pitch in the postseason 10 On December 5 2022 Price announced that he would not pitch in MLB during the 2023 season 68 Scouting report editPrice uses a wide variety of pitches and complements them with excellent velocity He throws two fastballs in the 93 96 mph 150 154 km h range topping out at 98 mph 158 km h a four seamer and a two seamer His two seamer is his lead pitch against right handed and left handed hitters although he uses it more often against lefties Price also throws a cutter at 90 92 mph 145 148 km h used mainly against right handed hitters especially in two strike counts He rounds out his repertoire with a changeup he uses mainly against right handed hitters but also features to left handed hitters at 83 86 mph 134 138 km h and a spike curveball at 78 81 mph 126 130 km h 69 70 Price tends to set the pace early in games taking 5 7 seconds to pitch the ball after it is returned by the catcher 2 71 Price s style of pitching has resulted in what some call the Price rule which makes a pitcher specify whether he is working from a set position often called the stretch or a full windup position when a runner is on third 72 Select awards and honors edit2012 Cy Young Award 2010 Warren Spahn Award 2010 American League All Star starter 2007 Roger Clemens Award 73 2007 Golden Spikes Award 74 2007 Dick Howser Trophy 75 2007 Baseball America College Player of the Year 76 2007 American Baseball Coaches Association National Player of the Year 77 2007 American Baseball Coaches Association First Team All American 77 2007 Brooks Wallace Award 78 2007 Baseball America College All America First Team 79 2007 Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Year 80 2007 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association First Team All American 81 2007 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association District Player of the Year 82 2007 SEC Male Athlete of the Year 83 2007 SEC Pitcher of the Year 83 2007 First Team All SEC 83 2006 Golden Spikes Award Finalist 84 2006 Baseball America Summer Player of the Year 76 Personal life editPrice married longtime girlfriend Tiffany Smith in November 2016 85 The couple s first child was born in May 2017 86 Their second child was born in August 2019 57 They own property in Naples Florida Nashville Tennessee and Paradise Valley Arizona 87 88 See also editBlack Aces African American pitchers with a 20 win MLB season List of World Series starting pitchersReferences edit a b c d e f g h David Price 14 Vanderbilt Commodores 2014 Archived from the original on October 3 2015 Retrieved August 21 2014 a b Davidson Art July 7 2007 On Baseball Paying the Price The MetroWest Daily News Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved July 14 2007 Passan Jeff June 4 2007 Price is right for Rays Yahoo Sports Retrieved June 12 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers 2004 Draft Selections Major League Baseball Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 6 2014 Young Gifted And Black Sports Illustrated August 4 2008 Archived from the original on March 4 2009 Retrieved May 1 2010 Brooks Wallace Award College Baseball Foundation Archived from the original on February 2 2009 Retrieved October 5 2009 a b Price Wows Pedro in Class A Game Major League Baseball May 28 2008 Retrieved October 10 2008 Rays vs Yankees Game Recap March 8 2008 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved March 7 2022 Schwarz Alan October 2 2008 No Experience Needed for a Tampa Bay Rookie The New York Times Retrieved October 29 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s David Price Statistics Baseball Reference Retrieved October 7 2021 Fabrizio Tony June 16 2010 Price wins 10th Tampa Tribune Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved April 19 2011 Woodrum Bradley April 25 2012 David Price Throws Complete Game Shutout Rays Show Signs Of Vibrant Life Retrieved April 25 2012 Chastain Bill September 30 2012 Price s 20th win keeps Rays in AL Wild Card hunt Mlb com Major League Baseball Advanced Media Retrieved September 30 2012 David Price wins AL Cy Young in tight race Usatoday com Retrieved February 13 2020 Fordin Spencer June 25 2014 Price in rarefied air with strikeout streak Major League Baseball Retrieved June 25 2014 Chastain Bill July 6 2014 Price named to AL pitching staff for All Star Game Major League Baseball Retrieved July 6 2014 Johns Greg July 12 2014 Rodney replaces Price on AL All Star team Major League Baseball Retrieved July 12 2014 Astleford Andrew July 31 2014 Rays trade David Price to Tigers as part of three team deadline deal Fox Sports Retrieved July 31 2014 Beck Jason July 31 2014 Tigers land huge Deadline prize in Price Major League Baseball Retrieved July 31 2014 Justice Richard August 6 2014 With Tigers debut in rearview Price feels good Major League Baseball Retrieved August 6 2014 Adler David August 21 2014 Tigers squander Price s stellar return vs Rays Major League Baseball Retrieved August 21 2014 Slovin Matt August 27 2014 Yanks bat around off Price with nine consecutive hits Major League Baseball Retrieved August 27 2014 Trister Noah September 28 2014 Tigers win AL Central with 3 0 victory over Twins cbssports com Retrieved September 29 2014 Paul Tony September 28 2014 Tigers David Price secures MLB strikeout crown The Detroit News Retrieved September 28 2014 Beck Jason January 16 2015 Price Tigers reach record compromise Major League Baseball Archived from the original on January 18 2015 Retrieved January 16 2015 Trister Noah April 6 2015 Price falls 1 out short of shutout Tigers beat Twins 4 0 cbssports com Retrieved April 10 2015 Beck Jason July 6 2015 Iglesias J D Martinez Price join Miggy as All Stars MLB com Archived from the original on July 7 2015 Retrieved July 6 2015 Beck Jason July 15 2015 Price 2nd straight Tiger to win All Star Game MLB com Archived from the original on January 20 2016 Retrieved July 15 2015 Chisholm Gregor July 30 2015 Blue Jays win bidding for prized lefty Price MLB com Archived from the original on October 24 2015 Retrieved July 30 2015 Wolstat Ryan August 3 2015 Blue Jays David Price beats Roger Clemens strikeout mark in debut win at Rogers Centre torontosun com Retrieved August 4 2015 Chisholm Gregor Ross Jamie September 5 2015 Backed by Bautista Price nets win No 100 MLB com Retrieved September 5 2015 Davidi Shi October 1 2015 David Price won t pitch again until Game 1 of the ALDS Sportsnet Retrieved October 5 2015 Houston Astros left hander Dallas Keuchel beats out David Price for AL Cy Young Award MLive com November 19 2015 Retrieved December 4 2015 Report David Price agrees to seven year 217 million contract with Red Sox Yahoo Sports December 1 2015 Retrieved December 4 2015 David Price tweets an update from his physical The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved December 4 2015 Mookie Papi Price Red Sox s picture perfect 2016 opener USA Today USAToday com April 6 2016 Retrieved August 28 2016 Dan Shaughnessy What went down between David Price and Dennis Eckersley The Boston Globe www bostonglobe com Retrieved July 30 2017 Cafardo Nick David Price did himself no favors by confronting reporter The Boston Globe Retrieved July 30 2017 a b David Price doing a great job winning back the fans The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved May 9 2018 Browne Ian David Price back on DL with ailing left elbow MLB Archived from the original on July 29 2017 Retrieved July 28 2017 David Price returning to Boston Red Sox as reliever with club recognizing need for depth in bullpen masslive com Retrieved September 30 2017 a b David Price If I go out there and pitch well I ll get the fans back The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Archived from the original on May 10 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Rivera Opening Day is a unique experience at Fenway Itemlive Itemlive April 5 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Red Sox s Price has carpal tunnel syndrome ESPN com Retrieved May 9 2018 Price finally wins playoff start Sox seal pennant ESPN com Retrieved October 19 2018 Castrovince Anthony October 24 2018 J D s decisive knock derails LA puts Sox up 2 0 mlb com Retrieved October 24 2018 Fletcher Jeff October 29 2018 David Price changes narrative becomes a playoff ace for Red Sox in World Series victory over Dodgers Orange County Register Boston Red Sox win 2018 World Series MLB com Retrieved October 29 2018 David Price continued his Fortnite tradition even through the long hours of the World Series Boston com Retrieved October 29 2018 Yang Nicole October 31 2018 David Price announces he s opting into his Red Sox contract Boston com Retrieved November 1 2018 Jacob deGrom and David Price honored by NY baseball writers New York Post AP November 3 2018 Retrieved November 15 2018 David Price Jonny Venters earn Comeback Player awards Boston com AP November 20 2018 Retrieved November 20 2018 Browne Ian February 14 2019 Unburdened Price ready to go back to back MLB com MLB Retrieved February 14 2019 a b Red Sox Roster amp Staff Transactions MLB com May 2019 Archived from the original on May 3 2019 Retrieved May 20 2019 Red Sox vs Blue Jays Box Score ESPN May 20 2019 Retrieved May 20 2019 a b Red Sox Roster amp Staff Transactions MLB com August 2019 Archived from the original on August 2 2019 Retrieved August 9 2019 a b PeteAbe August 2 2019 Tiffany Price had a baby on Thursday Tweet Retrieved August 2 2019 via Twitter Red Sox Roster amp Staff Transactions MLB com September 2019 Archived from the original on September 1 2019 Retrieved September 1 2019 Chiari Mike September 18 2019 Red Sox News David Price s Season Most Likely Over Could Have Wrist Surgery Bleacher Report Retrieved September 18 2019 Gurnick Ken February 10 2020 Mookie Betts is officially on his way to LA MLB com Retrieved February 10 2020 Gonzalez Alden May 29 2020 Sources David Price to give each Dodgers minor leaguer 1K in June to help during pandemic ESPN com Retrieved July 10 2020 Castillo Jorge July 4 2020 Dodgers David Price opts out of playing this season due to coronavirus concerns Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 4 2020 Price to auction WS ring for Players Alliance MLB com Harris Blake October 22 2021 David Price added to Dodgers NLCS roster Justin Bruihl dealing with arm injury SB Nation Retrieved October 24 2021 Anderson R J September 18 2022 Dodgers David Price will consider retirement after 2022 season Everything on my body hurts CBS Sports Retrieved September 20 2022 Leger Justin September 18 2022 Ex Red Sox pitcher to retire after 2022 season NBC Sports Retrieved September 20 2022 Hetherington Kristilyn September 19 2022 Dodgers News David Price Refutes Inaccurate Report Dodger s Nation Retrieved September 20 2022 Dodgers Free Agent David Price Won t Pitch During 2023 Season dodgerblue com December 7 2022 Retrieved July 31 2023 Brooks Baseball Home of the PitchFX Tool Player Card David Price Brooks Baseball Retrieved September 14 2012 Long Stacy May 11 2009 Price has new pitch searching for past success Biscuit Crumbs Retrieved December 6 2012 2007 Draft Report Minor League Baseball Archived from the original on March 28 2009 Retrieved June 12 2007 Olney Buster March 1 2017 Price rule helps umps ID pitching delivery with runner on third base ESPN Price Takes Fourth Roger Clemens Award Vanderbilt University July 11 2007 Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved April 19 2011 Graham Chris June 30 2007 Vanderbilt s Price wins baseball s Heisman The Tennessean Retrieved June 30 2007 permanent dead link Patton Maurice June 14 2007 Vanderbilt s Price wins Howser Award The Tennessean Retrieved June 30 2007 permanent dead link a b Fitt Aaron June 15 2007 Price s excellence almost defies words Baseball America Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved June 30 2007 a b Price named ABCA Player of the Year Vanderbilt University June 18 2007 Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved June 30 2007 Price Receives Brooks Wallace Award Vanderbilt University July 4 2007 Archived from the original on March 28 2009 Retrieved July 24 2007 Fitt Aaron June 15 2007 College All America First Team Baseball America Retrieved June 30 2007 Patton Maurice May 31 2007 Price named national co player of the year The Tennessean Retrieved June 12 2007 dead link NCBWA Announces 2007 Pro Line Cap All America Team NCBWA June 13 2007 Retrieved June 30 2007 NCBWA Names 2007 Division I District Players of the Year NCBWA June 8 2007 Retrieved June 30 2007 a b c Price Abbott Named SEC Athletes of the Year Southeastern Conference June 20 2007 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved June 30 2007 Five finalists announced for Golden Spikes Award ESPN June 1 2006 Retrieved June 30 2007 David Price Wife Tiffany Expecting First Child Together In 2017 NESN January 2017 Retrieved December 21 2017 David Price Wife Tiffany Welcome Son Xavier With Adorable Tweet Yahoo Sports Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 21 2017 Ex Red Sox pitcher David Price selling this 6 5M Boston area mansion RSN June 18 2020 White Randy David Price buys 9 5 million Arizona mansion from Justin Upton sun sentinel com permanent dead link Further reading editMastrodonato Jason October 29 2018 David Price pitches past postseason problems Boston Herald Retrieved October 29 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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