The Tampa Bay Rays and David Price, the American League Cy Young Award winner, have agreed to a one-year deal for just over $10 million and avoided arbitration.
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David Price, who made $4.35 million in 2012, agreed to the $10.1 million deal Tuesday.
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Price, who made $4.35 million in 2012, agreed to the $10.1 million deal Tuesday. The Rays announced it on Wednesday.
A hard-throwing left-hander, Price became the franchise's first 20-game winner in 2012, going 20-5 with an A.L.-best 2.56 earned run average and 205 strikeouts in 211 innings. He narrowly beat out Detroit's Justin Verlander for the Cy Young Award.
The 27-year-old Price is 61-31 with a 3.16 E.R.A. in five seasons with the Rays. The first overall pick in the 2007 draft out of Vanderbilt, he is a three-time All-Star.
Price, the ace of one of baseball's youngest and deepest rotations last season, will be counted on even more in 2013 after a six-player trade that sent the right-handers James Shields and Wade Davis to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for four minor leaguers, including the top prospects Wil Myers and Jake Odorizzi.
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