LOS ANGELES — X-rays on Didi Gregorius’ right shoulder Sunday night were negative, which is a positive sign after Clayton Kershaw drilled him with a pitch in the first inning.

However, the Yankees shortstop didn’t attempt to sugarcoat the feeling in his wing.

“It’s sore. Pain is pain, maybe a couple of days,’’ said Gregorius, whose treatments will include icing.

Gleyber Torres shifted from second to short when Gregorius left the eventual 5-1 win and Mike Ford, who hit for Gregorius, went 2-for-3 with a homer and an RBI double.

“We will see. It’s a bone bruise, but he is pretty sore,’’ Aaron Boone said. “We feel like it is a day-to-day thing, see how he is doing. Hopefully we avoided something serious.’’