It’s getting that bad in David Price’s eyes.

The Red Sox starter had a warning for his teammates — his best teammates — with Boston off to a dreadful 6-13 start to the season.

“If we don’t start playing better, J.D. Martinez, Mookie Betts, maybe myself, we could get traded. We’re, what, 30th in minor league systems?” Price told the Boston Globe, referencing Baseball America’s rankings.

“We’re dead last. We don’t play better, Mookie Betts will be traded, J.D. Martinez will be traded. It will be tough for a while here.”

The Red Sox are the defending champs, thanks in part to an impressive postseason from Price that quieted his October critics. But, according to The Globe, Price even noted to reporters how Martinez has an opt-out next season and that there is a case to be made for trading him before free agency. Price, including this season, has four years and $127 million left on his deal. Betts won’t hit free agency till after the 2020 season.

“It’s going to be talked about,” Price said. “It’s going to be written about. Guys are going to be asked about it. We all understand that. Mookie Betts has never been through this. At some point in his life, he struggled, but when he’s asked about getting traded on a daily basis, that wears on you. I’ve been through it. I’ve seen it wear on different people.

“It’s not for him, period. He enjoys it here. He loves it here. This is the only organization he’s ever known. When he gets asked that question day-in, day-out, whenever he goes on the road and opposing beat writers, they’re going to ask about that. That can wear on you.”

The 33-year-old, who has a 3.79 ERA through three starts this season, said he is confident this team has the talent for a turnaround. But he also noted that the 2014 Red Sox went from World Series champs the year before to last in the AL East at 71-91.

“If we don’t play better, there’s going to be a lot of changes around here,” Price, who split the 2014 season between the Rays and Tigers, said. “I remember when Boston won the World Series in 2013. In 2014, they were trash. Trash.”