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Where will David Price sign?

David Price is one of the few No. 1 overall picks in the June draft who has lived up to his potential. Of the 17 pitchers drafted first overall, Price is second on the all-time WAR list, and he'll pass Andy Benes next season. He'll also be making a lot more money.

The free-agent left-hander is coming off a season in which he went 18-5 with an AL-leading 2.45 ERA for the Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays. After a heavy workload in 2014 when he pitched 248 innings and faced 1,009 batters, Price made two fewer starts in 2015, pitching 220 innings and facing 888 batters.