The Pirates moved rookie Pedro Alvarez to the cleanup spot on Saturday. After starting off initially in the No. 6 spot, Alvarez has spent most of his rookie season hitting fifth behind Garrett Jones. Saturday marked the 10th time Alvarez has hit fourth, though six of the previous nine came when Jones was out of the lineup entirely. "Ultimately, the lineup is the manager's decision," general manager Neal Huntington said, when asked of that possibility. "But as we look ahead to the lineup composition, we've got some interesting pieces that you could mix and match. "Pedro is probably the consummate four-hole hitter, with the raw power that can change the game with one swing of the bat. But we still want to continue to develop him as a hitter. In a perfect world, he's good enough to hit No. 3 for us. That means he's hitting and hitting with power. That's ultimately where we need him to be."