Tag Archives: David Price
Daily Process: Rays Lose, Sonnanstine Demoted
Big post-game news, as Andy Sonnanstine goes to Durham in order to make room for Brandon Guyer. Nothing personal against Sonnanstine, but his talent level and usage rate left him as an outsider. One who rarely entered games, and rarely … Continue reading
A Check Up On David Price’s Change-Up
Johnny Damon put the Rays ahead twice and Evan Longoria put them ahead for good, but as R.J. pointed out in the Daily Process, the true star of the night was David Price’s fastball. Featuring the fastball early and often, … Continue reading
Daily Process: Rays Win Behind Price, Longoria
Sometime early in the game, I tweeted that David Price had shutout stuff tonight. He did, as his fastball packed enough heat for multiple Florida summers, but the shutout went away in the eighth inning, in large part thanks to … Continue reading
Daily Process: Price Dominates Brewers
If you did not see the game, then just know that David Price was at his finest. After some early inning struggles, an early exit for Price was conceivable, but he rebounded and completed eight innings on 120 pitches. Price … Continue reading
Daily Process: Price Hits Youkilis
The aspects I hate about baseball tend to be sore spots because of sabermetric angst or rage against half-brained tradition—like not allowing instant replay. One of the things I dislike is the attitude that you have to hit batters for … Continue reading

