Jimmy Rollins was moved from first to fifth in Philadelphia's batting order for Tuesday night's game. Rollins, who is hitting .195, has been the team's leadoff hitter for several seasons. "He [manager Charlie Manuel] has done that before," he pointed out before the game. "I guess we've got a lefthanded pitcher [Clayton Kershaw]. That's the reason for the switch. Put Shane [Victorino] leadoff and [Jayson Werth] up top. It's nothing new. Charlie's lineup changes; it sometimes depends on how he feels that day." With that said, Rollins doesn't expect to be hitting anywhere other than first for very long. "I'm a leadoff hitter. That's what I do. It doesn't matter what the numbers say. I'm going to produce. With all the power guys we've got in this lineup, it pretty much doesn't make sense to keep me in a position down in the lineup, where my game is speed when I'm on. "I bat wherever. One-two are probably the funnest positions to be in. I've hit [lower] in the past. But ultimately, leadoff is the most fun position to hit. You're the first one through it, no one's in front of you, you can steal. I don't see where else I'd hit in the lineup."