Just before the start of Spring Training this year, the Los Angeles Dodgers completed a blockbuster trade with the Boston Red Sox to acquire a former MVP in Mookie Betts and former Cy Young Award winner in David Price.
While Betts was the headliner of the deal, Price should be a solid addition to the Dodgers’ rotation and is under contract for three more seasons.
Players’ jersey numbers are always fun to keep track of, and since some of the numbers Price has worn throughout his career like 14, 24 and 10 are all either taken or retired in the Dodgers organization, he decided to go with No.