Luke Voit walked into the Yankees’ clubhouse with a T-shirt soaked with sweat after going through agility drills, fielding ground balls outdoors and hitting indoors Wednesday morning.

“It feels a lot better this time than last time,’’ Voit said of the abdominal injury he initially suffered June 29 running the bases against the Red Sox in London.

The first baseman/DH may progress soon from batting practice and taking ground balls to a minor league rehab assignment.

“I don’t know yet. I think I’m going somewhere next week,’’ Voit said.

Aaron Boone relayed that Voit told him he feels great. The manager said when the Yankees leave on a road trip Sunday, Voit will report to a minor league team to prepare for a rehab assignment.

“There’s a chance when we go west he might go either Tampa or possibly Scranton. Not to play [games] right away but to get into full workouts, and hopefully if that goes well, start playing some games,’’ Boone said as his club beat Baltimore, 6-5.

Based on Voit’s drop in production after returning from the IL the first time on July 13, the problem hampered him. When Voit went on the IL on July 2, he was hitting .280 with 17 homers and a .901 OPS. In 16 games from July 13 to July 30, he hit .268 with two homers and a .799 OPS.