John Sterling will miss another game on Tuesday as the voice of the Yankees continues to try to stay healthy for the rest of the season, The Post has learned.

With his 30-year consecutive game streak over, Sterling may take some more games off as he deals with his medical condition, though no others are currently scheduled. Sterling has downplayed the severity, saying he is just “under the weather.” Since coming back to begin the second half, he has sounded fine on the air.

He is expected back for Wednesday’s game.

WFAN’s voice of the Nets, Chris Carrino, will be in the booth with Suzyn Waldman for Tuesday’s game.

Carrino, who grew up in Yonkers a lifelong Yankee fan, called five Angels games in 2012 for Compass Radio. Carrino has been shadowing Sterling at the ballpark the last two days.

When Sterling’s streak ended earlier this month, he was replaced by Ryan Ruocco. Sterling, 81, had called 5,060 consecutive games, according to the Yankees.

It is a busy week for Carrino as he hosts his foundation dinner in Howard Beach on Thursday. The proceeds are going to research into facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) — which Carrino has — a genetic muscular disorder that progressively weakens the body.