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Josh Johnson (elbow) played soft toss on Thursday, the first time he threw a baseball in weeks.
Johnson, who was set to become the Marlins' No. 2 starter, has remained idle to allow an irritated nerve in his right biceps area to calm. He will start the season on the disabled list and is optimistic he'll return sometime in June.
Jorge Julio made his Marlins spring debut Thursday, allowing one run on three hits on 25 pitches against the Cardinals.
The new Marlins closer will also pitch in Friday's Grapefruit League finale against the Mets.
Ricky Nolasco will pitch out of the bullpen until the Marlins need a fifth start on April 10.
The original plan was for the fifth starter to serve as a middle reliever in week one, but Sergio Mitre is coming back from a sore shoulder and the Marlins don't want to throw off his routine. As a result, Mitre will start April 6. Nolasco shouldn't have to worry about being skipped once the season gets going.
Marlins acquired catcher John Baker from the Athletics for first baseman Jason Stokes.
Baker was Marlins property for a few weeks in Dec. 2005, getting claimed off waivers from the A's. However, the A's got him back when the Marlins tried to get him through waivers and he hit .273/.361/.386 for Triple-A Sacramento last season. The 26-year-old is strictly insurance for Florida.
Marlins placed RHP Jose Garcia on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23, with an inflamed right elbow.
Garcia's problems might be more serious than the Marlins have disclosed, as there doesn't appear to be any timetable for his return. He'll likely spend considerable time in Triple-A once healthy.
Marlins placed RHP Logan Kensing on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23, following Tommy John surgery.
Kensing, who could be a closer candidate in 2008, hopes to make it back in July or August.
Marlins placed RHP Carlos Martinez on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23, following Tommy John surgery.
Martinez isn't being counted on to pitch this year after undergoing surgery last July.
Marlins placed RHP Josh Johnson on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23, with an irritated ulnar nerve.
Johnson, who picked up a baseball Thursday for the first time since being diagnosed, will miss at least the first two months of the season.