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That became an even stronger possibility last week when Schuerholz landed reliever Bob Wickman from the Cleveland Indians for minor leaguer catcher Max Ramirez.
USATODAY.com - Braves believe destiny is in more than wild card 2006
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Indians officials will say nothing more than Wickman is suffering from a "sore elbow" and that doctors say it cannot be damaged any further by pitching with it.
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Manuel said there won't be one specific pitcher used as the closer when Wickman is unavailable.
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Bob Wickman is an underrated closer and youngsters
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Wickman is the only Indians player left from those deals, and the Cordero deal was just plain awful.
USATODAY.com - Palmeiro is baseball's most underrated superstar 2002
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Bob Wickman is a solid closer with 50 saves in 56 chances since he joined the Indians.
USATODAY.com - Offensive plug-ins help Indians generate hot start 2002
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Rocker was made into a middle reliever after failing to supplant Bob Wickman from the closer's spot, but he did save Sunday's game.
USATODAY.com - Indians look to capitalize on opportunity 2001
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John Rocker appears to be back to normal and Bob Wickman is still nailing down wins, the problem is getting the game into their hands.
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Mr.A.C. Wickman is founder and chairman of the board of A.C. Wickman Limited, of Coventry, England, of A.C. Wickman (Canada) Limited and The Wickman Corporation of Detroit.
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Take one look at some of the Braves through the years—former closer Bob Wickman immediately comes to mind—and they instantly announce that physical conditioning and success in baseball are not mutually exclusive, regardless of position.
In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011
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