World Series winner David Price and the media had a little exchange last night after the Game 5 pitcher sealed the deal for the Boston Red Sox.

The combative relationship continued into the postgame press conference after the game. He looked at the reporters and flaunted his success.

“I hold all the cards now,” Price told reporters. “And that feels so good. That feels so good. I can’t tell you how good it feels to hold that trump card. And you guys have had it for a long time. You’ve played that card extremely well. But you don’t have it anymore, none of you do, and that feels really good.”

David Price holds all the cards now pic.twitter.com/NJVWShO4UL — Steve Perrault (@Steve_Perrault) October 29, 2018

Then he had the audacity to tweet this out at the end of the night.

The Red Sox inked David Price to a seven-year, $217 million contract in December 2015. It is the richest deal ever for a pitcher. Price can opt out of his contract after the 2018 season.

I personally think he should fold those cards and move on. Don’t be an jerk because you pitched three good games.

Leave on a high note