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Cubs’ Morel expected to start season in Iowa
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Cubs’ Opening Day roster taking shape, Christopher Morel likely to start season in Iowa

Opening Day is finally right around the corner. The Chicago Cubs open up their season at home against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday. Some may be surprised to see that fan-favorite, Christopher Morel, is expected to start the season in Triple-A Iowa.

Jed Hoyer addressed the media today in Arizona to provide an update on the team’s roster.

Morel is likely starting the season in Iowa so he can get consistent at-bats. Perhaps this shouldn’t be viewed as a prototypical demotion. After all, Morel was promoted from Double-A Tennessee straight to the big leagues last season where he appeared in 113 games. Morel has had a rather solid spring training as well. He’s hit .269 with 4 HRs to go with 8 RBIs. His super utility background is certainly a valuable trait, but this is a great opportunity for him to continue polishing his game.

The Cubs were going to have some tough decisions to make when it came to their bench infielders. Between Miles Mastrobouni, Zack McKinstry , David Bote, and Christopher Morel, it seems as though only Mastrobouni will make the big league team for now.  Zack McKinstry was traded to the Tigers today for RHP Carlos Guzman. David Bote was recently assigned to minor league camp. 

The 23-year-old utility player is still likely to have an important role with the team this season. The opportunity to polish his game further may prove to be incredibly beneficial for his career. One thing is for sure, the Cubs will have plenty of depth all-around this season. 

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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