As the number four starter, young David Price is opening some eyes here in the early going of the 2010 season.
With the most wins in the AL (3), 4th in strike outs (26), and 5th in innings pitched, (28.2) to go along with a solid 2.20 ERA, Price has started to become the dominant pitcher the Rays hoped they were getting when they drafted him first overall in 2007.
In last night's game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Price was good—scary good. Mowing down 9 Jays while scattering four hits and allowing just a single walk, he gave Toronto no chance to beat Tampa Bay.
That's what you expect out of Roy Halladay, not the number four starter in your line up.
"He probably pitched the best against us [this season]," Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston tol ...
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Article written by JC De La Torre
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