HOUSTON — After two years of not being able to sign international free agents for more than $300,000, the Yankees, according to MLB.com, inked two of the top 16 prospects Sunday.

Everson Pereira, an outfielder from Venezuela considered the fourth-best prospect, got $1.5 million. Roberto Chirinos, a shortstop from Venezuela ranked 16th, received $900,000.

Ronny Rojas, a shortstop from the Dominican Republic ranked 11th, doesn’t turn 16 until next month, so he can’t sign until then. When he does, it will be with the Yankees, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

“[Pereira] has bat speed and may have to move to the corner, but he has pop,” a Latin America talent evaluator said.

On Sunday, the Yankees traded right-handed pitcher Matt Wotherspoon to the Orioles for international signing bonus pool money.

Jacoby Ellsbury’s 14-game hitting streak ended with a 0-for-4 game in which he also stranded six runners.

Aaron Judge’s first-inning double extended his on-base streak to 33 starts. The last Yankee to reach in 33 consecutive starts was Derek Jeter. The last Yankees rookie with a streak that long was Mickey Mantle.

Adam Warren and CC Sabathia could jump off the disabled list Tuesday, when the Yankees host the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium.

Warren threw a one-inning simulated game Sunday morning and said his right shoulder didn’t offer any resistance.

“It felt great, and I am pleased with that,” said Warren, who last pitched June 13 in Anaheim and went on the 10-day DL three days later with inflammation in the shoulder. “The next step is active.”

Warren threw to Tyler Wade and Rob Refsnyder.

“Seeing hitters got me back, now it’s time to get back to the real thing,’’ Warren said.

“He looked OK,” manager Joe Girardi said. “You are never sure what to exactly expect when a guy throws at 10:30 in the morning in a simulated game with nobody in the ballpark and probably not a whole lot of adrenaline.”

Manager Joe Girardi said he expects to activate the right-hander Tuesday.

As for Sabathia, his strained left hamstring came through a simulated game Thursday, and if there is not a setback, he likely will face the Blue Jays on Tuesday.

“That’s our plan right now,” Girardi said.

Sabathia last pitched June 13, when he left a game against the Angels after four innings.

Sabathia is 7-2 with a 3.15 ERA in 13 starts and is second among Yankees starters in wins and tops in ERA. Michael Pineda leads with eight victories.

Starlin Castro hopes to start taking batting practice Monday, and there is a chance he could return before the All-Star break.

Sidelined with a right hamstring strain, the first step is running for Castro, who was named an AL All- Star on Sunday, and he expects to take batting practice Monday.

“I don’t have an exact timetable, but it’s good he is on the field,’’ Girardi said. “I imagine he will start doing more when we get home.’’

Entering Sunday’s action, the Yankees had used 16 rookies in 79 games after using 17 for the entire 2016 season.