PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — With Jacoby Ellsbury likely starting the season on the injured list and Aaron Boone not inclined to keep both Luke Voit and Greg Bird, there is a reserve roster spot open that Clint Frazier and Tyler Wade both have a chance to win.

Frazier provides a fifth outfielder, and Wade can play three infield spots and left field.

“Certainly, they are all scenarios that I can see, but you are also sitting here in February,” Boone said Sunday before the Yankees’ 8-5 win over the Rays at Charlotte Sports Park. “So much has yet to unfold. Hopefully we are able to stay healthy and we are making those kind of decisions coming down to the wire.”

Wade helped his case by going 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Frazier went hitless in four at-bats and struck out twice.

Frazier was limited to 15 games last season due to concussion issues, so the Yankees might believe it would be better for his development if he opened the season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He also hits from the right side, and the Yankees are top-heavy there.

Wade, a left-handed hitter, made the Opening Day roster a year ago, when he hit .167 in 36 games four big-league stints.

Boone didn’t say Wade hitting left-handed gave him an edge but did admit — without Didi Gregorius until at least June and possibly later as he recovers from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow — the lineup “isn’t perfect and not the most ideal thing.” But Boone believes if the lineup avoids injury, it will be very strong.