The National League boasts some of the best pitchers in baseball. From Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes to Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani, there is no shortage of talent on the mound. Both Skenes and Ohtani are poised to be favorites in the race for the NL Cy Young award as the Pirates right-hander is sporting a 1.98 ERA and the Dodgers right-hander is sporting a 0.82 ERA. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, though, the highly-touted accolade won't be given to a starting pitcher this season. "We got four superstars in the [NL Cy Young] race. As you said, [Shohei] Ohtani is going for it. I think [Paul] Skenes is the favorite. I'm actually going to go with [Mason] Miller at this point," Heyman said on MLB Now." "I think he's the most valuable player in the league. Look at San Diego, they're in first place. How are they doing it? What is good on San Diego other than Mason Miller?…