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Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas is the Red Sox Beat Team Manager and a member of the Boston Celtics beat team for CLNS Radio. Jess is a co-host on CLNS Radio's Red Sox Beat Podcast as well as a contributor to Celtics Postgame Shows.

Jess also currently writes for the Stow/Bolton Independents and The Item. 

Jess currently is an archiver/digitizer at the official home of Boston Celtics telecasts, Comcast Sports Net New England.

Previously, Jess was General Manager for Framingham State University's radio station, WJDM 91.3 FM, as well as sports editor for FSU's newspaper, the Gatepost.

Prior to joining CLNS Radio, Jess was an intern at CSNNE as well as WCVB.

Jess is a 2014 graduate of Framingham State University, with a degree in Communication Arts.

You can follow Jess on Twitter @CLNS_JessSayin

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The Boston Red Sox (26-17) look to take the rubber game of the series against the Cleveland Indians (22-18) as Rick Porcello (6-2, 3.51 ERA) takes on Danny Salazar (4-2, 1.80 ERA).

 

 

The Boston Red Sox (25-17) look to win their first game of the series against the Cleveland Indians (22-17) and Joe Kelly (1-0, 9.35 ERA) makes his first start since April 19 when he went to the disabled list. Cleveland will counter with Trevor Bauer (3-1, 3.89). 

Coming off a 14-7 explosion last night against the Oakland Athletics (14-20), the Boston Red Sox (20-13) smoked the A's early and often to win game two by a final score of 13-5. Sean O'Sullivan, making his Red Sox starting debut got the win despite allowing 12 hits in six innings. 

David Price struggled again and the New York Yankees (11-17) defeated the Boston Red Sox (17-13) for the second straight game with big hits off the fallen ace. 

A night after being victim to two extremely questionable calls, the Boston Red Sox (17-12) will look to get back into the win column in New York against the Yankees (10-17) Saturday as David Price (4-0, 6.14 ERA) will square off against Nathan Eovaldi (1-2, 5.46 ERA) in a rematch of last Sunday's 8-7 Red Sox win. 

After a 4-2 win over the New York Yankees (8-13) on Friday night, the Boston Red Sox (13-10) will look to win their sixth game of the last seven as Rick Porcello (4-0, 3.51 ERA) will square off against Michael Pineda (1-2, 6.95 ERA) at Fenway Park. 

The Boston Red Sox (10-9) look to win three straight games for the second time this season against the Atlanta Braves (4-15) in the second game of the home-and-home series that continues in Boston on Wednesday. Coming off of last night's shutout, Boston looks to David Price (2-0, 7.06) to get a win against Matt Wisler (0-1, 3.10). 

Clay Buchholz spun a scoreless gem into the seventh inning, but usually reliable Koji Uehara and Craig Kimbrel blew the final game of the Toronto Blue Jays (7-7) and the Boston Red Sox (6-6) fell 4-3 in the annual morning Patriots Day game. 

Well this wasn't predictable at all. After only starting one of the first seven games and getting six at-bats (0-for-6, 4 K's), Pablo Sandoval has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a left shoulder strain. 

The Boston Red Sox (3-3) will look to take game two of a three games series against the undefeated Baltimore Orioles (6-0) after falling 9-7 on Monday in the home opener courtesy of bad outings from David Price and Craig Kimbrel.