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Yankees scratch Judge from Monday's lineup due to illness

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Tampa, Fla. — Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was scratched from the lineup for Monday's spring training finale against Detroit due to illness but is set to play on opening day after clearing MLB's coronaviru­s protocols.

"He should be good to go," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after a 5-2 loss to the Tigers.

New York opens the regular season Thursday against Toronto at Yankee Stadium.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Judge "didn't wake up feeling all that great" and contacted the team.

"We sent him through all the protocols and thankfully we've eliminated all the stuff other than the fact that every now and then you come up with not feeling really well," Cashman said. "He's not been the first one that had to deal with that at camp."

Cashman and most of the Yankees' personnel have not received vaccinatio­ns yet but that will likely change soon as eligibilit­y is lowered to younger age groups.

"Making sure everybody gets staggered out properly, vaccinated, feeling good from it," Cashman said. "We're just patiently waiting for those windows to be cleared and a runway to land on. We know those days are coming sooner than later because things are opening up around the country and that's great for everybody."

Sidelined

Left-handed reliever Justin Wilson will be joining reigning big league home run champ Luke Voit on the injured list to start the season.

Wilson, slowed by tightness in his throwing shoulder, threw off a mound Monday but will need additional bullpen and batting practice sessions before returning.

Voit, expected out until May, was scheduled to undergo surgery Monday night in New York with New York Mets medical director Dr. David Altchek at the Hospital for Special Surgery to repair a partial meniscus tear in his left knee.

Roster news

Cashman said infielder Tyler Wade and righty Michael King will be on the opening day roster. The last spot on the roster will be filled by Wilson's replacemen­t.

Infielder Derek Dietrich and catcher Robinson Chirinos, both released from minor league contracts last week, were re-signed and assigned to the team's alternate site.

Chirinos is expected to be out until May following surgery to repair a fractured right wrist.

Right-hander Jhoulys Chacín was released.

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