The Dodgers' top targets remain Chicago Cubs starter Greg Maddux and Baltimore infielder Miguel Tejada, although the possibility of acquiring Tejada likely decreased this weekend when the Orioles shortstop said he did not want to move to third base, which would be where the Dodgers likely would prefer to play him. Colletti remained steadfast that he would not part with top young players such as Andre Ethier, Matt Kemp and Russell Martin and said the Dodgers don't necessarily need to make a trade in order to win. "There's not a team in the division that feels like it can just run away with it," Colletti said. "If you play well, you have a chance to win games and get back into it. We have the players who can do it. If we can add to that, so much the better."