The Dodgers have a number of young players headed for arbitration this winter. Outfielder Matt Kemp is one of nine Dodgers eligible for arbitration this winter and one of five eligible for the first time in their careers. Kemp has said he's prefer to play under a one-year deal, which might fit into the team's plans. "We'd be open-minded in the right situation," said general manager Ned Colletti. "It has to make sense for both sides, and that's a thin rope to walk." The Dodgers have given multiyear deals to young players three times in the past decade -- Paul Lo Duca in 2002 and Eric Gagne and Cesar Izturis in '05 -- all before Colletti took over.