LOS ANGELES — Tugging on the all-black uniform for Friday night’s game at Dodger Stadium as part of Players’ Weekend, Yankees manager Aaron Boone couldn’t hide his feelings.

“I like the idea of it all, but when I put the uniform on I felt a little silly,’’ Boone said Saturday before the Yankees looked for a second straight win over the Dodgers — who they crushed, 10-2, Friday night in the first of three interleague games between the teams with the two best records in baseball.

And it wouldn’t have mattered if the Yankees wore white like the Dodgers or black.

“I am sure I would have felt that way if I had the white one on, too,’’ Boone said.

With the players wearing their nicknames on the back of their shirts, Boone simply inserted an “I’’ between to spell “Boonie,’’ which is his nickname throughout baseball. However, Boone said there is a small circle of family and friends that call him “Arnie,’’ though he couldn’t explain why.