James Loney hit .331 with 15 home runs in 344 at-bats as a rookie in 2007. His promising debut led Los Angeles to believe he could be a player that would hit for average and hit 25 to 30 home runs per season. Loney hit one homer per 22.9 at bats in his second season, but that doubled to the 45.0 territory for three of the past four seasons. Loney will make over $6 million with the Dodgers in 2012.