OAKLAND, Calif. — The Yankees received good news Tuesday concerning injured right-handers Luis Severino and Dellin Betances, who are rehabbing in Tampa.

Severino threw a short side session and is scheduled to face hitters on Thursday. Betances will throw a side session on Wednesday in which he will get up and down, simulating a game situation.

Severino faced hitters this weekend at Yankee Stadium and has been progressing toward beginning a minor league rehab assignment. The hope is the former staff ace can be of help at some point in September and in the postseason. He has been on the injured list since the start of the season with an inflamed right rotator cuff and a lat problem.

Betances also hasn’t pitched in any type of game this year, suffering first from an impingement in his right shoulder and then from a right lat issue.

In other injury news, Aaron Boone said first baseman Luke Voit will start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday. Voit is on the IL with a hernia.

Giancarlo Stanton, meanwhile, is with the Yankees for the West Coast trip that began Tuesday night, and the plan is for the outfielder to get on the field before the Yankees leave Seattle a week from Wednesday.

“Hopefully at some point on this trip he will start to move around on the field with his running and defensive work,’’ Boone said. “And eventually get on the field with his hitting.”