Because he was traveling from Minneapolis to New York on Tuesday, Yankees GM Brian Cashman didn’t provide additional updates on Aroldis Chapman’s left hand/wrist and Zack Britton’s right ankle.

As Monday night’s celebration wound down, Chapman wore a wrap on his left arm near the wrist. Chapman told The Post a bottle collided with the area.

Chapman told The Post through an interpreter on Monday he was “fine,” and ESPN reported Chapman is expected to participate in a full workout Wednesday.

Cashman on Monday said he noticed Chapman’s hand when he fist-bumped the closer.

“He had a huge smile on his face, so I think that was a good sign,’’ the GM said.

Britton was removed in the eighth inning of Monday night’s Game 3 after jamming the right ankle into the first base bag in the seventh. Britton recorded the final out in the seventh, gave up a homer to Eddie Rosario to start the eighth and retired Mitch Garver before being lifted.

Late Monday night Britton, who was replaced by Chapman, said he was fine during the clubhouse celebration.