If Tony Gwynn Jr. can hit, Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti says he could start in center field. "A couple of years ago, he hit pretty well," Colletti said of Gwynn, who batted a career-high .270 for the Padres in 2009. "He is a very good defensive player who has speed. His playing time at this point will be dictated by how well he hits. If he can get on base enough and hit enough, he could give us added flexibility because he can play all three spots, including center field." The Dodgers signed Gwynn last month to a one-year, $675,000 contract.