The Dodgers continue to discuss a potential deal to give right-hander Hiroki Kuroda a chance to pitch in the postseason. "I want to do what's good for him, what he's comfortable with, if it can help us," general manager Ned Colletti said. "If it gets to the point where it makes sense for us, the decision will be his." The Yankees, Red Sox, Indians, Tigers and Rangers have all been known to have interest in Kuroda, but that list may be down to just two or three teams. Kuroda has a full no-trade clause and Colletti admitted that he'd like to give the pitcher time to consider any deal.