LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Masahiro Tanaka’s next-to-last tune-up for opening day was a good one.

“He’s on track,’’ said Yankees manager Aaron Boone, after the right-hander tossed over 80 pitches in five innings against a stocked Atlanta Braves’ lineup, on a cool Monday night.

Tanaka gave up one run – a solo homer by Nick Markakis – in a 7-4 Yankees’ exhibition win at Disney’s Champion Stadium. He’ll have one more assignment before the March 28 opener at Yankee Stadium against the Baltimore Orioles.

Through an interpreter, Tanaka said he “didn’t have much energy’’ on his fastball over the first two innings, but that it picked up.

Overall, he was pleased with the action on his breaking pitches, and he’s “pretty happy’’ with the feel of his new knuckle curveball after junking his standard curveball this spring.

Boone liked the look of Tanaka’s cutter, a pitch he’s also been incorporating more his spring, as well as his slider; his signature splitter was just OK.

The Yankees' rotation also added some depth on Monday with the signing of Gio Gonzalez.

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Aaron Judge’s extra base streak

Aaron Judge is still seeking his first single of the Grapefruit League season.

Of course, he’s got six homers, four double and now a triple – accounting for all 11 of the slugger’s base hits in 33 spring training at-bats.

Judge went 1-for-3 with a two-run triple on Monday night, and is now slashing .333/.405/1.061 for the Grapefruit League season.

Also on Monday night, Luke Voit clubbed his fourth homer of the spring, this one an opposite-field shot off right-hander Bryse Wilson.

Center fielder Aaron Hicks (lower back) is due to begin the season on the injured list, opening a path to keep both first basemen Greg Bird and Voit on opening day roster.

And lefty Stephen Tarpley now has 10 scoreless innings in eight spring appearances, after going 1.1 innings against Atlanta.

The rookie Tarpley remains in the mix for a bullpen spot to open the season, according to Boone.

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Estevan Florial update

Top organizational prospect Estevan Florial was fitted for a cast on his right wrist. The center fielder suffered a non-displaced fracture during a warning track spill on Friday.

Florial underwent an MRI and saw a hand specialist on Monday; a second, small fracture was discovered but it won’t alter the approximate six-to-eight week recovery timetable.