The Yankees have a long history of coveting arms that pitched well against them. A.J. Burnett, Randy Johnson, and David Wells jump to mind. You can even count Cliff Lee among that group, as the team tried its hardest to land the southpaw. By that logic, one would expect Dallas Keuchel to draw interest from the Bombers. In eight starts against them, he owns a 2.22 ERA with a 9.1 K/9 rate. With an open spot in the rotation after the Patrick Corbin non-signing, wouldn’t Keuchel make sense for the Yankees?