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Lars Gjesteby

Lars Gjesteby

Lars Gjesteby is a member of the Boston Red Sox Beat Team for CLNS Radio.

A native of Stow, MA, he loves playing and watching sports, and closely follows the four major Boston teams (Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins).

Lars is currently pursuing a PhD in biomedical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where he works to improve hardware and software for medical imaging systems, such as CT and MRI. He earned his Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering from RPI in 2014.

You can follow Lars on Twitter @LahzG

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The former Red Sox ace gave his take on the “Chicken and Beer” scandal and stated that the organization made him fake an injury to facilitate a roster move.

The Boston Red Sox (73-59) could not hold off the Tampa Bay Rays (56-75) as Drew Pomeranz and Clay Buchholz both gave up devastating homers.

The Boston Red Sox (72-57) will be without Dustin Pedroia as they try to take the series against the Kansas City Royals (67-62) on Sunday Night Baseball. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pre-game notes, and daily links for August 28, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (71-57) notched 15 hits, but could only score three runs on a frustrating night at Fenway Park. The Kansas City Royals (67-61) used a five-run first inning to hold on for the victory.

The Boston Red Sox (69-53) look to take three out of four from the Detroit Tigers (64-59) on Sunday afternoon. Henry Owens makes a spot start for Boston against Justin Verlander. Here are the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for August 21, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (63-52) send Rick Porcello to the mound for a chance to sweep the Arizona Diamondbacks (48-68) on Sunday afternoon. The D-backs will counter with Zack Greinke. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pre-game notes, and daily links for August 14, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (63-52) powered past the Arizona Diamondbacks (48-68) on Saturday night to win their first series since mid-July. 

The Boston Red Sox (60-50) ended their long road trip on a down note, losing the final two games at Dodger Stadium. David Price only lasted five frames while getting lit up by Rob Segedin in his MLB debut. Andrew Benintendi gave fans some excitement to look forward to back home.

After a thrilling comeback win to cap off July, the Boston Red Sox (57-46) begin August with a visit to the Seattle Mariners (52-51) for a four-game set. There was plenty of news surrounding the team and the league on Trade Deadline Day. Here is a look at all the action and starting lineups for August 1, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (56-45) ended their 4-game skid behind a dominant complete game performance from Rick Porcello, who limited the Los Angeles Angels (46-57) to two runs on five hits.

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