Tampa Bay Rays ace David Price has been traded to the Detroit Tigers in a three-team deal.

The Rays get second baseman Nick Franklin from the Mariners, and pitcher Drew Smyly  and a very highly regarded shortstop prospect Willy Adames from Detroit.

The Mariners get outfielder Austin Jackson.

Price, who has the second-most wins in Rays franchise history, is a four-time all-star and won the 2012 American League Cy Young Award.

Franklin is a Lake Brantley product. He's hitting .294 at Triple-A.

Smyly is 6-9 this season with a 3.77 ERA and 89 strikeouts. 

“David has been an important part of the Rays franchise and the winning tradition we have established during his Rays career. I can’t thank him enough for his contributions to the organization these past eight years, and we will clearly miss him,” said Rays Principal Owner Stuart Sternberg. “These are difficult decisions we are forced to confront. Our fans have come to understand that reality, just as our organization has learned to operate with the challenges posed by the economic model and the growing disparity in our sport.”

Price, 28, is 11-8 with a 3.11 ERA (170.2-IP, 59-ER) over 23 starts in 2014, and currently leads the major leagues in innings pitched and strikeouts (189). He is a four-time American League All-Star (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014), tied with Carl Crawford for most in Rays history and most by any pitcher. He ranks second in club history behind James Shields in wins (82), games started (170), innings pitched (1,143.2), strikeouts (1,065) and complete games (10). In 2012, Price was selected by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America as the AL Cy Young Award winner, the first in Rays history to earn the honor, after posting a 20-5 record and a 2.56 ERA.

Price was part of all four of the Rays postseason teams, first as a rookie in 2008 when he closed out Game 7 of the American League Championship Series vs. Boston. In 2013, he threw a complete game in the tiebreaker “Game 163” at Texas to send the Rays to the Wild Card Game in Cleveland. Price was the Rays nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award for his sportsmanship and community involvement in both 2012 and 2013. The Rays selected him with the first overall pick of the 2007 June Draft out of Vanderbilt University.

Smyly, 25, will join the major league club and move into the starting rotation. The southpaw owns a career 16-12 record with a 3.46 ERA (275.2-IP, 106-ER) and 262 strikeouts over three seasons with the Tigers. In 2014, he is 6-9 with a 3.77 ERA (100.1-IP, 42-ER) in 20 appearances (17 starts) and 87 strikeouts compared to 31 walks. He’s limited left-handed hitters to a .192 batting average in his career, including a .164 mark this season, seventh-lowest in the AL. This past Saturday he set a career high with 11 strikeouts at Angel Stadium. Smyly pitched in each of the past two postseasons with the Tigers, compiling a 1-0 record and 2.57 ERA over 10 relief appearances (7-IP, 2-ER).

Franklin, 23, will report to Triple-A Durham. The switch-hitter batted .294 (82-for-279) with nine home runs, 47 RBI, a .392 on-base percentage and .455 slugging percentage over 75 games with Triple-A Tacoma this season while appearing in 17 games with the Mariners. In 2013 with Seattle, he ranked among AL rookie leaders with 45 RBI (second), 20 doubles (tied for second), 12 home runs (fourth), 33 extra-base hits (tied for second), 102 games played (fifth), 38 runs scored (seventh), and 83 hits (eighth). Franklin was selected in the first round (27th overall) of the 2009 June Draft out of Lake Brantley High School near Orlando. He was chosen as the Orlando Sentinel Baseball Player of the Year in 2009 after hitting .538 with 11 home runs. He helped lead Lake Brantley to the 2008 Florida State High School title.

Adames, 18, played 98 games this season for Class-A West Michigan this season as the youngest position player in the Midwest League. He hit .269 (95-for-353) this year with six home runs, 14 doubles, 50 RBI, .346 on-base percentage, .428 slugging percentage and an organizational-leading 12 triples. He made his professional debut last season and drew the second-most walks (56) in the Dominican Summer League. Adames was recently ranked the No. 3 prospect in the Tigers system according to MLB.com. He will report to Class-A Bowling Green.

This is the fourth three-team trade in Rays history and the second under Friedman. The last such deal occurred on December 3, 2013, when the Rays dealt right-handed pitcher Justin Choate and a player to be named (outfielder Todd Glaesmann) to the Arizona Diamondbacks and acquired catcher Ryan Hanigan from the Cincinnati Reds and right-handed pitcher Heath Bell from the D-backs.

Information from the Tampa Bay Rays media relations was used in this article.