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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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Sunday, 05 July 2015 08:10

Boston Red Sox Pregame Notes: 07/05/15

The Boston Red Sox (38-45) look to win the series against the AL-leading Houston Astros (48-35) on Sunday afternoon. Here are a few important notes prior to first pitch.

The Boston Red Sox (36-43) prevented the Toronto Blue Jays (41-38) from taking flight behind a solid outing from Eduardo Rodriguez and solo home runs from Jackie Bradley Jr. and David Ortiz. Boston ended June with their second three-game winning streak of the month.

The Fantasy Baseball Gurus of the CLNS Radio Red Sox Beat Team have you covered with add/drop advice for this week of June 28, 2015. Our panel consists of Red Sox beat writers Jess Thomas, Adam Belue, Lauren Campbell, and Lars Gjesteby. Based on recent performances and season-long trends, each columnist has chosen two players to add to give your team a boost, as well as two players who are performing poorly and ought to be dropped. 

The Boston Red Sox (31-41) could not complete a late rally against the Baltimore Orioles (37-33), falling 6-4 at Fenway Park on Tuesday night. The O’s held off the Sox behind a 3-run homer from David Lough and strong early pitching from Ubaldo Jimenez.

The Fantasy Baseball Gurus of the CLNS Radio Red Sox Beat Team have you covered with add/drop advice for the week of June 21, 2015. Our panel consists of Red Sox beat writers Jess Thomas, Adam Belue, Lauren Campbell, and Lars Gjesteby. Based on recent performances and season-long trends, each columnist has chosen two players to add to give your fantasy team a boost, as well as two players who are performing poorly and ought to be dropped. 

The Boston Red Sox (28-39) fall to 11 games under .500 at the hands of the Atlanta Braves (32-34) after scoring only two runs on eight hits. Perpetual offensive struggles and ineffective bullpen pitching led to a 5-2 defeat, leaving Sox fans to wonder if and when this team will live up to its potential. 

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