Bryan Roberts Price (born June 22, 1962) is an American professional baseball coach and manager.
The Reds named Price the 61st manager in club history on October 22, 2013, replacing Dusty Baker.
Over the course of Price's five-year MiLB career, he compiled a record of 31–19 with a 3.74 earned run average (ERA) in 90 games, 75 of which were starts.
Price earned USA Today Baseball Weekly's Pitching Coach of the Year Award in 2001 after leading that staff to the American League ERA title with a 3.54 mark, an improvement of almost one run per game from the previous season.
[4] Price was the Arizona Diamondbacks pitching coach until May 7, 2009, when he resigned after manager Bob Melvin was replaced by A. J. Hinch.
[10] On December 20, 2021, Price was hired by the San Diego Padres to serve as a senior advisor to the Major League coaching staff.
On April 20, 2015, Price went on an angry, expletive-filled rant to a gathering of the Cincinnati media before a 6–1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers over reporters leaking undisclosed developments about players that he believed would put his team at a competitive disadvantage.
The Cincinnati Enquirer's official website posted an edited audio version of the rant, but later removed it.