ANAHEIM, Calif. — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says don’t blame the organization’s athletic trainers for his club’s injury list swelling to 13 players last weekend with right fielder Aaron Judge added.

He says don’t blame the strength and conditioning guys, either.

The Yankees’ doctors? Not their fault, Cashman insists.

Why are so many Yankees injured so early into the season?

“It just happens to be a real rash of bad luck,” Cashman said Monday during a radio interview with Mike Francesa on WFAN.

The topic came up late into Cashman’s 25-minute interview, and surprisingly, he admitted that even Yankees ownership has come to him wanting answers.

Cashman was asked what’s been the hardest part of an early season in which the Yankees have overcome the injuries enough to build a 12-10 record counting Monday night’s 4-3, 14-inning win over the Los Angeles Angels.

“You get a lot of questions about your staff, about the medical team, about the training … and you get them from everywhere whether it’s media, whether it’s ownership, whether it’s fans,” Cashman answered. “So you spend a lot of time to dissect all of that to make sure that everything that should be done has been done and is being done. And so there’s that extra scrutiny that you have to deal with and we honestly feel that what’s happened to our injury crew was really more haphazard than an end result to anything that’s been transpiring.

“We have one of the best we feel medical teams going from our doctors to our trainers to our physical therapists and strength and conditioning people. There’s no new training regime or anything that’s been instituted, so all of these injuries are so distinct and different that it just happens to be a real rash of bad luck.”

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