CHICAGO — For the first time this season, Cal Raleigh’s name in the lineup wasn’t in the No. 2 spot in the batting order. Going into Sunday’s series finale vs. the White Sox , manager Dan Wilson shuffled around the three hitters who have consistently hit in the second through fourth spots in the order. Julio Rodríguez was moved into the No. 2 spot, batting behind leadoff hitter Brendan Donovan, who recently returned from the injured list. Josh Naylor was moved up to the third spot while Raleigh was dropped to the cleanup spot. “Just kind of jumbling up at the top a little bit, it’s not like it’s a huge change,” Wilson said. “It’s still the same four guys up there just, looking at a little different order. It sets us up a little bit differently.” Part of the reason for the change has been Raleigh’s struggles. After going 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts Sunday, Raleigh hasn’t picked up a hit since blasting a two-run homer against the Twins on April 26 — that’s a span of 36 plate appearances.…