Blue Jays pitcher Marcus Stroman is starting an unofficial campaign to get star pitcher and recent Jays addition David Price re-signed to a long-term contract.

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Stroman said Price is one of the best personalities in baseball.

"He does wonders for us, on and off the field," said Stroman in an interview with CBC News. "I'm going to do everything in my power to get him back here for sure."

But signing Price, 30, won't come cheap. His contract is up at the end of this season. He's a free agent, and when he signs his next contract, it will be a lucrative one that some say could be in excess of $200 million in its entirety.

Price, who is 18-5 with a 2.45 earned run average, has been with the Jays since he was traded from the Tigers at the end of July. He is making nearly $20 million this year.

Should the Jays splurge and sign Price to a long-term contract? Tweet your thoughts to @CBCToronto with the hashtag #DPTOlongterm.