Two of the engines behind a powerful Chicago offense find themselves in new spots in the order.
It just feels good to have members of the Chicago Cubs back in the All-Star Game - and not just on the roster, but as part of the starting lineup. Two-thirds of the National League starting outfield is comprised of Cubs teammates Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Tucker, but they'll be in a new role, at least in terms of the batting order.
Los Angeles Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts announced his starting lineup and batting order on Monday - and Tucker and Crow-Armstrong, who are used to being the run producers near the top of the order will instead round out the bottom of the order.