The Los Angeles Dodgers don't have too many tough decisions when it comes to their own impending free agents. The likes of Michael Conforto and Kirby Yates, for example, have been awful. On the flip side, Clayton Kershaw's decision to retire at season's end has already taken care of that decision for them.
Elsewhere, the Dodgers hold options on Alex Vesia, a must-pick-up at $3.6 million, and Max Muncy, which will require more careful consideration.
However, as for those without options who will be hitting the free-agent market, two players stand out as guys who have played well (when healthy) but probably don't need to be re-signed.