The weather did on Monday what the Yankees were unable to do all of last season: leave Dallas Keuchel disappointed.

When Keuchel, a Houston Astros left-hander who shackled the Yankees each of the three times he faced them last year, woke up to a cold rain, he had a sense that the season-opening game at Yankee Stadium would be postponed. And so it was, around the time many players arrived at the ballpark.

The game was rescheduled for Tuesday, which had been a scheduled day off. The weather is expected to be brisk, with a high of 42 degrees, but the skies clear for a 1:09 p.m. first pitch.

“It’s kind of like you wake up and you’re ready to go get the season started and then kind of have a swift kick to the face,” Keuchel said. “We’ll just have to wait until tomorrow. Mother Nature can’t be stopped. We know that.”