According to SuperBook USA, Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber possesses the best odds to win the 2019 American League Cy Young Award.

According to some -- including even one of his own teammates -- Corey Kluber wasn't even the Cleveland Indians' best starting pitcher last season.

But when it comes to the 2019 American League race, it's Kluber who's beginning the season in pole position.

With Spring Training underway and Opening Day now just a month away, betting odds for the 2019 season have begun to make the rounds. On Wednesday, Jeff Sherman of SuperBook USA released his sportsbook's initial odds for the American League Cy Young Award, with Kluber topping the list at 7/2 (+350).

A two-time Cy Young Award winner (2014, 2017), Kluber was once again a finalist for the honor in 2018, which was ultimately awarded to Blake Snell of the Tampa Bay Rays. In 33 games last season, the right-hander amassed a career-best 20-7 record to go along with a .289 ERA and 222 strikeouts.

Kluber isn't the only Indians' pitcher to make the cut. Carlos Carrasco (17-10, 3.38 ERA, 231 strikeouts in 2018) ranks fifth at 12/1 and if you're looking for a good value pick, you could do worse than Trevor Bauer at 20/1.

In 28 appearances last season -- 27 starts -- Bauer amassed a 12-6 record to go along with a career-best 2.21 ERA and 221 strikeouts. If not for a line drive causing a stress fracture in his right fibula that cost him the better part of the final month of the regular season, the 28-year-old very well could have been a finalist -- if not a winner -- of last year's Cy Young Award.

In addition to Kluber, Carrasco and Bauer, OddsShark's initial AL Cy Young odds also list Mike Clevinger (13-8, 3.02 ERA, 207 strikeouts) at 50/1. For those counting at home, that gives the Indians' four Cy Young contenders entering the season, including the initial favorite.