David Price refused to dismiss the Red Sox as his destination this offseason.
“I won’t rule out anybody,” Price said.
“If you can prove to me that you want me for the player that I am and the person that I am, I’ve got to respect that. If you have a formula to win and can do it over a sustained period of time, who doesn’t want to win? That’s why you play the game. It’s not about the money. It’s about being able to win now and in the years in the future. That’s what I want to do. I want to be a part of something special. That’s what I’m looking for.”
“If you’re not going to sign a pitcher that’s 30, so be it,” he said.
“If you’re not going to sign a pitcher that’s 30, so be it,” he said.
“I’ll cross you off my list.”
Even though he will hit his third decade on Aug. 26, Price is certain that he is improving each and every year.
“I’m getting better,” he said. “I don’t care what anyone says [about 30]. I continue to get better. I’ve never been as good as I am right now. I know of a couple of ways that I can and will get better. I’m loving what I’m doing right now and the direction that I’m heading pitching-wise. I’m going to get better. I am.”
Even though he will hit his third decade on Aug. 26, Price is certain that he is improving each and every year.
“I’m getting better,” he said. “I don’t care what anyone says [about 30]. I continue to get better. I’ve never been as good as I am right now. I know of a couple of ways that I can and will get better. I’m loving what I’m doing right now and the direction that I’m heading pitching-wise. I’m going to get better. I am.”
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