ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Chicago Cubs’ batting order featured a noticeably different look at the top Wednesday night.

Third baseman Christopher Morel hit leadoff for the first time this season with Michael Busch slotting into the No. 2 spot, the highest he’s batted this year. Manager Craig Counsell lined up Cody Bellinger and Seiya Suzuki in the Nos. 3 and 4 positions in the order while Ian Happ batted fifth.

“Really just seeing how all that rolls,” Counsell said. “(Morel’s) been as good as anyone and for us, the ball-strike and getting on base and creating walks and making good swing decisions. It’s been a step forward, I think we’ve all seen that. It just puts that threat right at the start of the lineup and at the start of the game of a guy that can hurt you and then also get on base.”

The Cubs have scored more than four runs only three times in their last 11 games, twice against the White Sox. Their revamped batting order quickly put pressure on Rays starter Aaron Civale on Wednesday, loading the bases in the first inning behind Michael Busch’s one-out single, Seiya Suzuki’s two-out single and Ian Happ’s four-pitch walk. Their struggles with runners in scoring position remained as Nico Hoerner grounded out to end the inning.



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