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Johnson nearing return to big leagues

 
The next time Josh Johnson takes the mound, he will likely be in a Marlins' uniform. The 24-year-old right-hander threw eight scoreless innings on Friday night during a rehab start for Double-A Carolina against Tennessee. (link)

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