Toronto Blue Jays starter David Price will be a coveted commodity on the free agent market, but he might only have eyes for one team.

FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that the 30-year-old lefty is interested in reuniting with former manager Joe Maddon and the Chicago Cubs. Price played under Maddon for parts of seven seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays and was the recepient of the 2012 Cy Young Award.

Price started last season as a member of the Detroit Tigers before being traded to the Jays at the trade deadline in August. The native of Murfeesboro, Tennessee was a combined 18-5 with a league-leading 2.45 ERA and a WHIP of 1.076. With the Jays, Price was 9-1 in 11 starts.

In the postseason, Price was 1-2 with a 6.17 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP. He started three games and made one appearance out of the bullpen.

Price heads a free agent pitching class that includes the Los Angeles Dodgers' Zack Greinke, Jordan Zimmermann of the Washington Nationals and the World Series champion Kansas City Royals' Johnny Cueto.

Rosenthal also reports that the Blue Jays have interest in Baltimore Orioles free agent first baseman Chris Davis.

Davis, 29, led the MLB in home runs this past season with 47. He hit .262 with 117 runs batted in and an OPS of .923. A native of Longview, Texas, Davis hit 53 home runs two seasons ago.

Major League Baseball free agency officially opens on November 13.