NEW YORK — Red Sox’s David Price will start against the Yankees on Sunday Night Baseball as initially planned.

Chris Sale was pushed back from Thursday to Friday (today) because of yesterday’s rainout here at Yankee Stadium. Eduardo Rodriguez initially was scheduled to start Friday vs. the Yankees.

Manager Alex Cora won’t push each starter back one day. He instead will have Rodriguez pitch out of the Red Sox bullpen Friday. Rick Porcello (Saturday) and Price (Sunday) will stay on turn.

Rodriguez then will start Tuesday in Kansas City vs. the Royals.

“We can get multiple innings from Eddie tonight,” Cora said. “If we don’t use him tonight, he might give us one tomorrow."

Porcello has a 3.11 ERA in 22 career starts vs. the Yankees. Rodriguez has a 3.89 ERA in 14 career outings (12 starts) vs. New York.

Price has gone 2-7 with a 7.71 ERA (50 earned runs, 58.1 innings) in eight regular season starts vs. the Yankees as a member of the Red Sox.

“It was more where we’re at and how can we use them this weekend?" Cora said.

The key matchup for Price will be against Gary Sanchez. The Yankees catcher is 6-for-13 with five homers and 11 RBIs in his career vs. Price.