Even more than usual, it's a lot about the money. As their most consistent starter, Wolf is probably more likely to generate a multiyear offer this winter than he was a year ago, when Houston offered him one then retracted it. Last year, the Dodgers weren't in the running for him until his market softened to a one-year offer. He's looking multiyear again and the Dodgers aren't likely to be much interested in that. The same probably applies to Padilla. A player more likely to slot in at a single year, like backup catcher Brad Ausmus or swingman Jeff Weaver, is a more probable candidate to return.
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