David Price Placed on 15-Day Disabled List After Leaving Game With Strained Left Triceps

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — AL Cy Young winner David Price was put on the disabled list Thursday for the first time in his career, a day after the struggling Tampa Bay ace was slowed by a strained left triceps.

Price went on the 15-day DL. The left-hander exited Wednesday night’s loss to Boston after allowing four runs in 2 1/3 innings.

Price is 1-4 with a 5.24 ERA in nine starts this year.

“We’re just giving it some time to calm down,” Price said. “I feel pretty good today. I feel better than when I left last night.”

Price expects to be able to pitch again in a couple weeks.

“It’s new territory for me, I’ve never really had any arm troubles,” he said. “I missed a start last year with my shoulder, but that was all done in the weight room and that went away. It’s frustrating. I think even more so frustrating because I’m throwing the ball as bad as I am. It’s rough.”

Price he didn’t feel anything wrong in his arm until four or five pitches during the third inning against the Red Sox.

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“I felt it get tight,” Price said. “After it happened the first couple times, I didn’t think it was going away.”

Price will not throw for at least a couple days. Manager Joe Maddon said after Wednesday night’s game that an MRI on Price showed no hot spots.

“I’ll be OK,” Price said.

Tampa Bay recalled left-hander Alex Torres from Triple-A Durham.