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Or at least that’s what Dallas Keuchel’s agent, Scott Boras, is hoping for.

With the 2019 MLB season in full swing, Keuchel is still available on the open market. As the 31-year-old former AL Cy Young winner waits for an opportunity, on-field results and circumstances will now dictate his landing spot.

And need could be popping up with the Mets, Yankees and Phillies. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com listed all three among eight clubs that “could really use” Keuchel.

Here’s what was said about each team.

Phillies: As much as the Phillies did to improve their roster this winter -- Bryce Harper, J.T. Realmuto, Jean Segura, Andrew McCutchen and David Robertson are all new faces this season -- the one area that remained the same was the rotation. Aaron Nola and Jake Arrieta lead the group, but Nick Pivetta, Zach Eflin and Vince Velasquez have yet to establish themselves, the latter two having potential innings-limit issues. Philadelphia was mentioned as a possible landing spot for Keuchel all winter, though word continues to be that a one-year deal is all the Phillies would have interest in pursuing.

Yankees: The Yankees entered the spring with a solid starting rotation, though Luis Severino’s worrisome right shoulder leaves a potential hole at the top. New York remains hopeful that Severino will be back next month, but if his rehab doesn’t progress as well as they expect, Keuchel could become an option. Gio Gonzalez was signed late in the spring for depth purposes, but Keuchel offers a bit more upside.

Mets: The top of the Mets’ rotation is in good shape, with Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Zack Wheeler leading the way. Steven Matz is a solid No. 4, but Jason Vargas had a down year in 2018 (5.77 ERA), throwing five-or-fewer innings in 13 of his 20 starts and only 92 innings overall. Considering how competitive the NL East is expected to be this season, adding a veteran such as Keuchel (who is five years younger than Vargas) would bolster an already impressive rotation and take some pressure off a bullpen that is strong at the top but lacks depth.

Keuchel posted a 3.74 ERA across 204.2 innings last season for the Houston Astros.

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