Regional Yankees fans may strike out in their bid to watch A-Rod and the rest of their beloved Bombers during spring training.

YES Network begins coverage of spring training on Wednesday with Yankees opening up the Grapefruit League play against the Detroit Tigers.

But yet again, sports fans are being held captive as a dispute between Comcast and the YES Network continues into month five.

The standoff began Nov. 18 after the two companies failed to negotiate a new deal and Comcast dropped the regional sports network.

The dispute affects about 900,000 Comcast subscribers who live in New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

YES Network commands fees of $4.89 per subscriber per month, according to Kagan, and is one of the most successful regional sports networks.

YES Network is owned 21st Century Fox which has an 80 percent stake in the network.

Sources close to talks said there’s been little movement in the discussions.