Joba Chamberlain chased after ground balls during batting practice at Yankee Stadium. A little while later, David Price was in the visiting clubhouse reflecting on his major league debut at the old stadium.

Chamberlain, a Yankee for seven seasons, and Price, a division foe with the Tampa Bay Rays for six years, have been familiar faces in the Bronx. On Monday, they wore the gray and orange of the Detroit Tigers.

“It’s a little different. Absolutely,” said Price, who was acquired minutes before the deadline for trades without waivers last Thursday. “But it is still the same. The mound is still 60 feet 6 inches away from home plate.”

Chamberlain, whose locker is about 20-feet from Price’s, chuckled when referring to his first trip back to the stadium, calling it: “Same ol’, same ol’.” Later he said it was actually pretty weird. “I didn’t know where the visiting clubhouse was, honestly.”