After a disappointing 2010 campaign, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed first-baseman James Loney only to a one-year deal.
With a decrease in home-runs and batting average each of the last four seasons, anything more than a one-year deal may have been questioned.
So, the question remains; Should the Dodgers give him one more year to get back on track, or put him on the trade block?
Well, here are some potential candidates if L.A. chooses the latter.