Andrew Miller

Trainers attend to New York Yankees relief pitcher Andrew Miller (left) after he was hit by a line drive back to the mound during the seventh inning of a spring training baseball game against the Atlanta Braves at Champion Stadium. (Reinhold Matay | USA Today Sports)

TAMPA, Fla. -- Yankees reliever Andrew Miller said he'll play through the chip fracture on his right wrist and that he expects to be ready for Opening Day on Monday.

Miller was hit with a comebacker on the joint on Wednesday in Lake Buena Vista against the Braves. He immediately left the game, wincing in pain.

While an X-ray revealed no damage, a CT scan showed the fracture.

Miller said he wants to play, no matter what a doctor says.

"That is the plan," he said. "It's my right hand. I don't really need it.

Miller is taking over the closer role while lefty Aroldis Chapman serves a 30-game suspension for violating the league'a domestic abuse policy. If Miller can't pitch, right-hander Dellin Betances would jump in as closer.

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