Before the Yankees’ 4-0 win over the Blue Jays on Friday night at the Stadium, Aaron Boone danced around a question asking if there was a scenario in which top pitching prospect Deivi Garcia could reach the big leagues this year.

Nevertheless, he certainly painted a positive picture of Garcia, who started the season in Single-A and was recently promoted to Triple-A after being a starting pitcher in the Futures Game last Sunday.

“One of those guys, been on the radar last couple of years. Last year having a really good year and then obviously this year taking it to another level and getting the attention not only of us, but all of the baseball world starting the Futures Game,’’ Boone said of the 20-year-old right-hander, who is considered by other organizations as the Yankees’ top overall prospect. “I don’t know him personally yet, know a lot about him. I have watched portions of a handful of his outings. Obviously a guy that’s very talented and a guy from a makeup standpoint [who] is highly thought of in our organization.’’

In a combined 14 games between Single-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton, the 5-foot-9, 163-pound Garcia went 4-5 with a 3.01 ERA and struck out 114 in 68 ²/₃ innings against 33 walks.

The Yankees didn’t homer for the second time in the past 38 games. Friday night was the second game this year at Yankee Stadium in which neither team homered.

Boone said he has spoken to Doc Gooden this year and Friday was asked for his reaction to the former Mets and Yankees pitcher, whose June arrest for cocaine possession and driving under the influence was reported exclusively by The Post earlier in the day.

“I think he’s a beloved figure in our game, uniquely in this town with the Mets and Yankees,’’ Boone said. [Abuse] I think, it’s one of those things that touches everyone. My heart goes out to him.’’

The sold-out crowd of 47,162 was the largest of the season at the Stadium and the fifth sellout.

— Additional reporting by Dan Martin