The Dodgers suffered through their second-worst season since they moved west from Brooklyn in 1958, and it's unclear what lies ahead. Dodgers closer Eric Gagne, for one, hopes the future includes owner Frank McCourt spending more money. "You need to add a 40-home-run guy and a guy who hits .310, that's two hitters," Gagne told The Los Angeles Times. "You need to re-sign Jeff Weaver, the innings he gives us are priceless. "The Dodgers make money. The fans show up. You have to give back. As a business, you have to make money. But you have to take risk to make money and in baseball that means paying for players."