Dodgers' GM Ned Colletti wouldn't get into specifics, but there is a reasonable possibility that fleet center fielder Juan Pierre will be asked to move to left field next season to make room for a stronger arm in center. That stronger arm could belong to Matt Kemp, who just completed his second year in the majors and whose potential remains off the charts, but who still is very much a work in progress. It also could belong to a yet-to-be-signed veteran, with Atlanta's Andruw Jones and Minnesota's Torii Hunter heading this winter's list of free-agent center fielders. Or it could be someone the club acquires in a trade. Likely American League Most Valuable Player Alex Rodriguez, who is expected to exercise the escape clause in his New York Yankees contract, also could be on the Dodgers' radar, especially given that third base is one of their biggest holes entering the winter. But Rodriguez will have no shortage of suitors, and he also will be expensive, commanding well in excess of his current annual average of more than $25 million.