Just minutes before Major League Baseball's trade deadline, the Detroit Tigers completed a three-team deal that landed them David Price from the Tampa Bay Rays.

However, there was a problem. The Tigers were in the middle of a game against the Chicago White Sox, and one of the players Detroit traded, Austin Jackson, was standing in center field when the deal was completed.

With the deadline only minutes away, the teams could not wait. The paperwork had to go to the league office, and Jackson would no longer belong a Tiger.

The moments came in the seventh inning of the game. Tigers pitcher Joakim Soria had just thrown the fourth pitch to Gordon Beckham when there was some commotion in the Tigers dugout.

Tigers manager Brad Ausmus came out to talk to the home-plate umpire.

Rajai Davis then came out of the dugout and headed to center field in the middle of the at-bat.

Jackson appeared to be confused at first and then ran off the field.

By this point, word of the trade had already filtered throughout the Tigers crowd, and the fans gave Jackson a standing ovation as he returned to the dugout.

It was a cool moment made even better by the hugs he got in the dugout from teammates.

Here is the video. It's great.