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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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David Price and the Boston Red Sox (38-29) look to win the series over the Seattle Mariners (36-32) on Father’s Day at Fenway Park. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for June 19, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (36-27) look to right the ship and forge another first-place tie with the Baltimore Orioles (37-26) behind knuckleballer Steven Wright. Boston lost a tough one-run game last night despite eight innings and 11 strikeouts from David Price. Game two of this crucial series is set to begin at 7:10 PM at Fenway Park. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for June 15, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (36-25) look to sweep the series with the Minnesota Twins (18-43) as they wrap up their road trip on Sunday afternoon. The Sox offense has scored a total of 23 runs in the first two games, including a season-high 15 in yesterday’s win. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for June 12, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (33-23) and the Toronto Blue Jays (30-27) hope to avoid the rain as they close their series today at Fenway Park. Eduardo Rodriguez makes his home debut for Boston against Marco Estrada of the Blue Jays. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for June 5, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (32-23) only managed two hits off Toronto Blue Jays (30-26) starter R.A. Dickey tonight. David Price went seven innings but was never sharp with his command. The Sox offense could not rally late and dropped their third straight game, 5-2.

David Price looks to be the stopper today for the Boston Red Sox (29-20) and end the team’s three-game skid. Yesterday’s contest was ugly for the bullpen as they blew multiple late leads to allow the Toronto Blue Jays (26-25) a walk-off win. The Sox have not lost four consecutive games all year. Here is a look at the starting lineups, pregame notes, and daily links for May 29, 2016.

The Boston Red Sox (29-18) fell to the Colorado Rockies (22-24) on Thursday night as Clay Buchholz gave up three two-run homers. Jackie Bradley Jr. went 0-for-4 as his 29-game hitting streak ended.

The Boston Red Sox (27-17) cracked 12 hits, including four by David Ortiz, to win the rubber game of the series over the Cleveland Indians (22-19). Rick Porcello pitched into the sixth inning and held the opposition to two runs on five hits. 

Clay Buchholz struggled again after being spotted an early lead and the Boston Red Sox (25-17) fell 4-2 to the Cleveland Indians (22-17) on Friday night at Fenway Park. Corey Kluber turned in a dominant start despite giving up runs in the first two innings, and the Sox offense never got back on track.

The red-hot Boston Red Sox (22-14) were cooled off tonight by both the rain and the Houston Astros (15-22). Steven Wright gave up a four run lead and could not get out of the fifth inning. Houston out hit Boston 13 to 11 and scored six unanswered runs at one point to end the home team’s winning streak. 

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