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If we take the first 60 games of the 2019 season, which is by no means an accurate representation of how the season played out as a whole, the group of top 10 pitchers you'd see below would be starkly different than the actual list.

Mike Minor might be on the list. He was 5-4 with a strong 2.55 ERA -- which would have ranked fourth in the league had it been his figure at the end of the season, behind Hyun-Jin Ryu, Jacob deGrom and Gerrit Cole -- as opposed to the 3.59 ERA he had by the time October rolled around.


Speaking of Hyun-Jin Ryu, it would have been hard to put him outside the top few pitchers on the list given his performance through 60 games in 2019. He was 8-1 with a 1.48 ERA. He still led the league with a phenomenal 2.32 ERA and was the runner-up for the Cy Young Award, but he certainly won't be the runner-up on this list.

Jack Flaherty, on the other hand, probably wouldn't touch the top 10. He was 4-2 with a 3.76 ERA, a figure which rose up to 4.90 come July. Of course, his surge in the final two months of the season brought that number down in a hurry. Spoiler alert: he's on the list below. Even guys like Jacob deGrom didn't have the greatest start to the 2019 season, though it would be hard to deny him a spot among the game's best.

It will be interesting to see which pitchers start off the season on a dominant note, and which falter. Every start is going to be crucial, and many pitchers have acknowledged that. But only the elite can be trusted to lead their teams to victories in a season where a single game is much more likely to dictate playoff chances than in another season.

We have a feeling that these 10 guys will consistently rise to the challenge.

Honorable Mentions: Charlie Morton, Tampa Bay Rays | Hyun-Jin Ryu, Toronto Blue Jays | Aaron Nola, Philadelphia Phillies | Luis Castillo, Cincinnati Reds | Mike Soroka, Atlanta Braves

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