Is this the Yankees 25-man roster that will break camp, including 13 pitchers?

TAMPA, Fla. – Based on the Yankees’ latest round of camp cuts, it appears they’ll go with 13 pitchers – an eight-man relief corps and a three-man bench – when the season opens next week.

On Wednesday, the Yankees optioned Tyler Austin and Billy McKinney to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, along with right-handers Giovanny Gallegos and Ben Heller.

Prior to the announcement of the latest cuts, manager Aaron Boone said "it's more than possible'' that he'd have his full 25-man roster in place before Sunday, when the Yankees leave Florida for their exhibition finale at Atlanta.

Austin and McKinney were in consideration as outfielder/first basemen, but Neil Walker’s ability to play first and Tyler Wade’s inclusion on the roster provides enough flexibility.

And the versatility of infielders Ronald Torreyes and Brandon Drury gives Boone choices despite a limited bench.

"Good options, a couple of tough decisions,'' Boone said. "We'll just see if it comes down to having three or four extra guys'' as reserves.

Here’s an updated look at how the Yankees’ roster might look at Rogers Centre for the March 29 opener at Toronto:

Pitchers (13)

Luis Severino

Masahiro Tanaka

CC Sabathia

Sonny Gray

Jordan Montgomery

Aroldis Chapman

David Robertson

Dellin Betances

Tommy Kahnle

Chad Green

Adam Warren

Chasen Shreve

Domingo German

Infielders (6)

Greg Bird

Tyler Wade

Neil Walker

Didi Gregorius

Brandon Drury

Ronald Torreyes

Outfielders (4)

Brett Gardner

Aaron Judge

Giancarlo Stanton

Aaron Hicks

Cathers (2)

Gary Sanchez

Austin Romine

Last roster spot

Boone had identified German, Jonathan Holder and Luis Cessa among the candidates if the Yankees were to use a 13th pitcher.

Jacoby Ellsbury (oblique) and Clint Frazier (concussion symptoms) are expected to start on the disabled list. For Ellsbury, it’s a matter of getting at-bats; he’s due to resume playing in exhibition games beginning Thursday at Fort Myers against the Twins.

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