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Current Video: Dodgers Report: Colletti's future

Dodgers GM Ned Colletti's contract is up at the end of the year. Has he done enough to get a new deal? Prime Ticket discusses.

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" All right thanks much for being with us here on foxsports.com. On Patrick O'Neal this guy right here Steve Lyons. As it ought not to talk about the moves that general manager Ned calamity polls for the Dodgers sometimes that the trade deadline of times that it. The -- trade deadline this time it now. Decision. Because he's a free agent you know the contract and and what do you think that and I know he likes it here but you know he's got a he's got they can do."

" Well you know out of a course up to like him like it is here too and and I think that laced an outstanding job for this team but he is no question that he's out they're trying to make an effort. To make the championship team is doing everything he possibly do to fill in this the holes that they have here. Obviously there's been a couple deals that might be pleasantly look at Andruw Jones -- look at. Schmidt -- cost a lot of money they had no production out of but every gentleman who makes those kind of deals look at some of the deal that he you know didn't maker. And it makes sure that you know he kept players here a lot of people it's a trade Matt camp get rid of Mac can't get rid of these guys he kept its young players have intact. And his team is blossoming now try to keep. Payroll down and keep the core group which she's done because you have camp yeah -- me through got Loney got her shot in -- Billingsley and and of course you got Broxton. But I guess a lot's going to depend on what happens in the policies yeah really doesn't mean -- how far they can get into the post season what they do obviously making the post season. Is a big step in the right direction but obviously the Dodgers that are organization with their history they want to win. And -- good thing that I like about I like a lot of things about but he's straight shooter knows who he's vacant. He tells you why he did things and a lot of guys -- on the list and -- all secretive about what's gone -- that's not bad here it is what I was -- this is why we -- old school guy believes that -- at the old fashioned scouting system and certainly one of good ones in the game. Are you want more Major League Baseball video got to keep it right here foxsports.com."

" Trying to take it is bringing you home to dodger town. Led by the -- Joe Torre and the blue crew was on the map and making waves in the National League. So long in HD on trying to hit."

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