Two years later, the David Price-Dennis Eckersley airplane saga lives on.

After Eckersley said in a recent Boston Globe profile that he didn’t plan on seeing or talking to Price after the Red Sox pitcher confronted the longtime NESN analyst over a critical comment about his teammate in 2017, Price couldn’t let it go without adding his two cents.

First, Price tweeted seven crying-laughing emojis as he quoted a tweet to a story that aggregated the feature.

When another user criticized him for how he handled the situation and not apologizing, Price wrote back that he did, in fact, have a meeting set up to apologize to Eckersley before “he backed out that day. Get your facts right…”

Asked why the story was coming back into the public eye two years after it happened, Price didn’t hold back.

“Because ECK needs attention!!” Price tweeted. “Same as every broadcast…hahah 8 pitches are thrown and he’s sitting there talking about something he did 30 years ago (with zero mention of what’s going on).”

The controversy began when Eckersley, a Hall of Fame pitcher, was on air and uttered “Yuck” upon seeing the stat line of Eduardo Rodriguez’s minor league rehab appearance. Later, as Eckersley boarded the team plane, Price berated him in front of everyone and reportedly mocked him for thinking the game was easy.

Price got some backup from Marcus Stroman on Wednesday. The Blue Jays pitcher, who recently took issue with some of Eckersley’s comments about him, tweeted in support of Price saying Eckersley needed attention.