CLEVELAND — Aaron Judge? Who needs him?In all seriousness, the New York Yankees can’t wait to get Judge, maybe the best player in baseball, back in the lineup. Still, with a sweep of the Cleveland Guardians — finished with an 8-4 win Wednesday at Progressive Field — they showed that life without Judge doesn’t have to be all anxiety and white knuckles.“Yes, we miss our (captain),” second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. said. “We miss the best player in the league, but at the end of the day, we have a lot of talented players. I don’t think you can win with just one guy.”The Yankees are 5-3 since Judge last played on May 31. He’s been on the injured list since Friday after doctors diagnosed him with a stress fracture in his right first rib. The three-time American League MVP could be out for two months or more.This series, the Yankees received key contributions from just about everybody on their roster. They hope it shows they’ll be able to at least tread water without Judge. Entering this season, they were 130-108 (.546) when Judge was out of the lineup since his first full season in 2017.With Wednesday’s win, they improved to 41-26 this season, remaining tied for first place in the AL East with the Tampa Bay Rays (40-25). The Yankees are off Thursday before beginning a road series Friday with the Toronto Blue Jays, another division foe.“I’ve always felt like we’ve had a really good team,” manager Aaron Boone said. “You take the best player in the world out, that’s going to have an impact. But we have people capable of stepping in and doing their job, and they have done a good job of that the last few days. Again, these series are great because, obviously, you pick up three wins, which is huge. You take wins whenever you can get them. But with having seemingly the entire roster really contributing in meaningful ways in winning scenarios, you love that.”