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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 Toronto Blue Jays (78-59) came into Monday’s affair with the best offense in baseball, but the Boston Red Sox (65-72) decided to do a little impression of the Jays, with an 11-4 spanking of the AL East leaders. 

The Red Sox (62-72) outlasted the worst team in the MLB, the Phillies (53-82) as they got four runs in the seventh inning after the Phils threatened to take a lead just a half inning before as well as an attempt at a comeback in the ninth. 

With the 2015-16 NBA regular season less than two months away, I broke down the Boston Celtics' rookie class' careers and what Celtics fans can expect from their young guns. 

In the middle game of a three-game series, Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson’s brother, Trayce Thompson, delivered the eventual game-winner for the Chicago White Sox (59-65) to snipe the Boston Red Sox (57-69) by a 5-4 final.

As the Boston Red Sox (56-67) look to take three out of four from the A.L. leading Kansas City Royals (74-48), I've got a look at your Sunday pregame notes for the 1:35 p.m. game.

The Boston Red Sox (56-66) won their 4th straight contest at Fenway Park and second straight against the AL leading Kansas City Royals (73-48) by a final score of 7-2 on Friday night. 

History was made this week, as Milwaukee Brewers' rookie league player, David Denson, came out as gay after being victim of a gay slur. 

The Boston Red Sox (50-63) finally enjoyed the benefit of playing a team with a worse record than they have, but still couldn’t win as the Miami Marlins (45-68) scratched and clawed and completed a comeback, winning by a final score of 5-4 in 10 innings on a walk-off single by Justin Bour.