Giancarlo Stanton struck out five times in the New York Yankees' home opener on Tuesday and endured a round of boos from fans at Yankee Stadium.

"You put up a performance like that, you should get some boos," Stanton said.

The boos came in the bottom of the eighth inning as Stanton walked back to the dugout following his final strikeout.

"Everyone's been booed. It's no big deal," Aaron Judge said. "He knows that. It's just, you got to go out there and just do your job the next day. If you don't have it one day, you can't complain, can't mope -- which he's not. He knows how it is.

"He just didn't have his best stuff [Tuesday], so he's going to keep working and get them [Wednesday]."