CLEVELAND -- Tampa Bay Rays pitcher David Price was fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball in the aftermath of hitting Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz with a pitch last Friday, according to a baseball source.

David Price was fined an undisclosed amount by MLB for Friday's incident in which he hit the Red Sox's David Ortiz with a pitch, a baseball source said. Winslow Townson/Getty Images

Red Sox pitcher Brandon Workman was fined and suspended for six games for throwing behind Rays slugger Evan Longoria five innings after Ortiz was hit. Workman, who pitched Wednesday night in Cleveland and did not factor in the decision, is appealing his suspension.

"They fined him after what I said [Tuesday],'' said Ortiz, who had complained that Workman had been suspended while Price appeared to have gone unpunished for a pitch that Ortiz insisted was intentional.

The timing of when Price was assessed his fine is unclear.

Ortiz said Wednesday he had no interest in discussing the matter further, but on Tuesday had said he didn't expect any carryover when the teams next meet starting July 25 at Tampa Bay.

"Players from this point on need to be smart about how they go about their business,'' Ortiz said. "There are a lot of things, but one thing you don't want to do is put your team in a situation, you know what I'm saying?''