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#26 CL Bob Wickman

of the Atlanta Braves whose current status is 25-man


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Proper Name: Robert Joe Wickman

Born on: February 6, 1969

Birthplace: Green Bay, WI, USA

Resides in: Wausaukee, WI, USA

Height: 6-1

Weight: 240 lbs.

Nick Name:

Pronounced:

Bats: R

Throws: R

Pos: CL

College: Wisconsin-Whitewater

Age: 41

Service Time: 14.043

Agent: Dick Moss

Signed thru:

2007 season

Free Agent After:

2007 season


Contract:

signed deal for 2006 season worth 5M on 12/7/05- + 2005 salary: 2.75M (+ 50K for 2005 All-Star)- + later signed 1-year EXTENSION thru 2007 season worth $6.5M on 9/20/06
Agent: Dick Moss


Recent News About Bob Wickman:


September 20, 2006: Agreed to a contract for 2007 worth $6.5M.


Recent Rumors About Bob Wickman:



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Career Transactions:


July 20, 2006: Traded from CLE to ATL in exchange for Max Ramirez.


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