Boston Red Sox

Xavier Price attended his first Red Sox parade

And it was adorable.

David Price's son Xavier runs on the field after the teams 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game Five of the 2018 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 28, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

Xavier Price is nearly as famous as his dad these days.

David Price and his wife Tiffany brought their 17-month-old son, Xavier, to the Red Sox parade in Boston Wednesday morning, where they were able to celebrate with the city as a family.

Xavier, who must be used to the media after all of his recent appearances, donned a  “Team Price” beanie in his dad’s arms amidst the excitement of the parade.

While Price answered questions about his recent decision to opt into the rest of his contract and Tiffany smiled at her son, baby Price did what he does best– grabbed at the microphones and looked adorable.

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“I’ll be here for four more years,” Price said, as his son raised his arm in what looked like a coincidental but fitting celebration.

“To be able to have my son and my wife here on this world champion tour, that was very special,” Price said.

So though it was only Xavier’s first Red Sox championship parade, with his dad sticking around for a few more years, it might not be his last.