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"He knows where we're at as a ballclub," Indians manager Eric Wedge said. "It's an important spring for him. I want to make sure he's healthy and then see how the ball comes off his bat."
Except for the thumb, which had to be properly closed by a hand specialist, Dellucci feels healthy and rejuvenated.
"I feel like it's going to be a good year," he said. "I look around at our outfield and I know there are some young superstars in the making, but I'm prepared for whatever role I can to help this team. It's all a matter of making the postseason and winning the World Series.
"Maybe this year balls are going to fall in and things are going to go my way. It's surely about time for that to happen."
Now that would be a story, maybe even one to top his alligator tale, which hasn't been completely debunked just yet.
"There are about a dozen guys in this clubhouse who still believe it," Dellucci said.
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