It's been an interesting year for starting pitching.
While guys like Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer, Chris Sale and Corey Kluber remain the gold standard, there have been a number of out-of-nowhere performances as well.
Jason Vargas and Ervin Santana have found the fountain of youth, Alex Wood and Luis Severino went from relievers a year ago to studs and the unheralded duo of Jimmy Nelson and Chase Anderson have helped make the Milwaukee Brewers a contender.
All of that has left this updated version of the league's top 30 starting pitchers looking considerably different from our preseason version, which can be found here.