
Lauren Campbell
Lauren Campbell is a beat writer for the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins at CLNS Radio. Currently, Lauren is also an account manager for Suburban Glass & Mirror.
Lauren studied at Framingham State University where she is a 2015 graduate with a degree in English and a concentration in journalism. She was the sports editor for the Universtiy's student newspaper, the Gatepost.
Before joining CLNS, Lauren interned at Comcast Sports Net New England, as well as the Medfield and Westwood Press newspapers.
Additionally, Lauren has been a freelance production assistant with MLB and NFL Network, and assisted in pre and post-game set up during the 2013 World Series at Fenway Park. She has also worked for ESPN and MLB International.
Lauren has been a lifetime die-hard Red Sox fan and is a baseball enthusiast.
You can follow Lauren on Twitter: @lalalalaurrrren
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FacebookRed Sox Roundtable: Lack of Offense and Lack of Respect for Dustin Pedroia
In this roundtable episode, Lauren Campbell, Nick Quaglia and Adam Belue talk the frustrations off the offense and if it has to do with the absence of David Ortiz. They also discuss whether they agree with how Dustin Pedroia handled Manny Machado getting thrown at and throwing his teammate under the bus.
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