LOS ANGELES — Luke Voit doesn’t have the major league track record of Giancarlo Stanton, Dellin Betances and Luis Severino, but he is returning from the Yankees’ injured list before them.

Voit, on the IL with a sports hernia, played in a third straight game and was 3-for-5 with an RBI for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday.

“From what I understand, [Saturday] went well and he hit a homer,’’ manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees beat the Dodgers, 5-1, at Dodger Stadium. “He’s on track, and [we] fully expect him to join us when we get off the road.’’

That would be Friday night at Yankee Stadium, where the Yankees open a three-game series against the A’s — who took three from the Yankees last week in Oakland.

Voit has been on the IL since July 31. He was hitting .278 with 19 homers and 54 RBIs in 94 games before he was shelved. In his absence, the Yankees have used DJ LeMahieu and Mike Ford at first base.

As for Stanton, he has been running outside and — according to Boone — could progress from taking batting practice indoors to the field while the Yankees are in Seattle for three games beginning Monday.

“He hasn’t hit on the field yet, hopefully that will happen in Seattle when he starts to get a little more ramped up and see where we’re at,’’ Boone said.

Stanton has been limited to nine games all season thanks to a pair of IL stints and hasn’t played since June 25 because of a strained right knee.