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Miami Herald:
Jorge Julio provided Marlins fans with plenty of stomach-turning moments before he was traded a month into the 2007 season. Monday night, the Fish's former closer was back in town, picking up where he left off. Only this time, he made the first-place Brewers reach for the Pepto Bismol.
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