Pirates Notebook: Alvarez shines after honor

2012-03-29 06:04:15
  • The Pirates' Pedro Alvarez is congratulated by third base coach Tony Beasley after his solo home run in the second inning Monday at Busch Stadium.
    The Pirates' Pedro Alvarez is congratulated by third base coach Tony Beasley after his solo home run in the second inning Monday at Busch Stadium.

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ST. LOUIS --- Pedro Alvarez has not had the production or the profile this season to rival the Pirates' other two prized rookies, Jose Tabata and Neil Walker, but there were two powerful reminders Monday that he still might have the highest ceiling.

The first came before the game, when Alvarez was named National League player of the week for batting .417 -- 10 for 24 -- with two home runs, four doubles and 13 RBIs, the latter total the highest in all of Major League Baseball for the week ending Sunday. It was the first such award for the Pirates since catcher Ryan Doumit for June 9-15, 2008.

"It's definitely an honor," Alvarez said in the afternoon. "There are some guys in the league who are really hot, and to be privileged to get an award like this, it means a lot to me. And it's a reward for the hard work I've put in and will continue to put in. Hopefully, there's a lot more coming way."

That would sound prescient in a few short hours, with the second reminder: In the Pirates' 6-4 loss to St. Louis, Alvarez went 3 for 3 with his third home run in six games, a double, an RBI single, two RBIs and an intentional walk.

It was as if he had begun working on becoming the player of next week.

Alvarez, 23, has been hot and cold since his arrival June 16, sometimes striking out every second or third time up, and sometimes swinging as he did to win this award: He led all National League hitters with 20 total bases, tied for the league lead with four doubles and hit safely in every game. Most important, his biggest hits, including a three-run home run and two-run home run, contributed to team victories that were part of a 7-2 homestand.

"It's a great accolade for Pedro," manager John Russell said. "I think one good thing is that some of our players are starting to get noticed, with the way people have been talking about Tabata and Walker and Andrew McCutchen, and now Pedro. I'm proud of him."

Dejan Kovacevic: dkovacevic@post-gazette.com . Find more at PBC Blog .
First Published September 28, 2010 12:02 am
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