BOSTON — Aaron Judge likely wouldn’t mind playing more road games against the Red Sox in London.

The right fielder’s woes at Fenway Park have continued this season, as Judge has put up some of the worst numbers of his career against the Yankees’ rivals in Boston, and that didn’t change in Saturday’s 9-5 loss to the Red Sox.

In 16 regular season games entering Saturday, Judge was just 12-for-63 with 19 strikeouts and a .666 OPS at Fenway — the only venue where Judge has been less productive in as many games is Tropicana Field, where he has a .655 OPS in 20 career games.

Against the Red Sox on Saturday, Judge went 0-for-5.

He flied to right in the first inning off left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, against whom Judge entered just 1-for-12 with five strikeouts and six walks.

Judge then hit into a double play in the third, when Michael Chavis made a terrific play at second base.

Judge also whiffed in the fifth versus Rodriguez and again in the seventh with Matt Barnes on the mound. He led off the ninth, with the Yankees trailing by four runs, with a groundout to second against Brandon Workman.

“That’s baseball,’’ Judge said of his recent struggles. “Especially in this series, you want to do well and help the team and I’ve been missing out the last couple of games.”

Manager Aaron Boone agreed Judge is “not far off from what he is.”

Both pointed to his liner to right in the first and his hard-hit double play ball in the third as examples.

Still, the results have been lacking lately — especially at Fenway.

In the two Yankees victories last month over Boston in London — which were technically home games for the Red Sox — Judge had no problems.

He went 3-for-6 with a homer and four walks, but the Yankees’ first trip to Fenway of the season has not gone well for the team or for Judge, who had just one hit in nine at-bats in the first two games before Saturday’s miserable performance.

Judge’s issues in Boston haven’t extended to the postseason, when Judge went 5-for-9 with a pair of homers in the two games at Fenway in the ALDS.

Of course, Judge also blared “New York, New York” as he walked by the Red Sox clubhouse when the Yankees left Fenway following their Game 2 victory in October and Boston went on to win the next two games at Yankee Stadium to end the series.

They will enter Sunday with an eight-game lead over the Red Sox, which pulled into second place in the AL East with Saturday’s win.

“They’ve got a great ball club,’’ Judge said. “They always battle us tough.”

That’s especially true when it comes to Judge at Fenway.