It is something, Brian Cashman said, “I wouldn’t wish on anybody.”

The Yankees general manager spoke Thursday a couple of hours before doing something he’d done each of the previous 14 years at this time of year: spend the night sleeping on the street — or trying to — with a few layers of clothing, a ski cap and a sleeping bag between him and the typically icy winds of November.

And the concrete. Always the concrete.

“Even though you’re in a sleeping bag, you’re on the sidewalk. Cold concrete. And you feel it through the bag,” Cashman said.

This marked Cashman’s 15th straight year participating in the Covenant House Sleepout New York City. Covenant House is a City headquartered charity that benefits homeless youth in the U.S., Canada and Latin America.

“It’s tough. I can’t imagine. Th

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