Yeah, it's rare for teams to even be able to juggle rotations just for a specific team. Not with so few days off and teams reluctant to have pitchers stray too far from their routine. Plus, not every team is going to treat a series with the Yankees any differently than one against anyone else.Definitely a fluke, I don't remember any teams juggling their rotations to face NY so far.
The Yankees avoiding LH starters more than most so far this year is mostly down to scheduling in that they've played a few teams with no left-handed starters at all (Baltimore, Minnesota, Cleveland).
Meanwhile, they've faced both of Toronto's lefties (Happ and Garcia) over two series. And in one series against each team, they've faced both of LAA's lefties (Skaggs and Heaney), Tampa's only lefty (Snell), Houston's only lefty (Keuchel), and of course, half of the Red Sox's lefties. They also faced lefties in both their games against the Marlins.
I don't think they've really missed any chances when it comes to seeing lefty starters (maybe Detroit, but that was only one game thanks to rainouts).
And hey, as I type, they get to avoid one lefty but get another instead...Price scratched, Porcello and ERod bumped up a day.