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NESP CO-FOUNDERS Gardy O’Flynn and Tom Landry
Gardy O'Flynn : Pitching Fix Director
Coach O’Flynn pitched and played 1st base at the University of New Hampshire where he was named Division I All-New England in 1993. During his college years he spent 2 summers playing in the Cape Cod League. In the 1993 Major League Baseball draft O’Flynn was chosen by the Texas Rangers. After 6 professional seasons and over 1,000 pro-innings pitched, O’Flynn was forced into early retirement. During his playing career O’Flynn learned under such pitching luminaries as Tom House, Brad Arnsberg (current pitching coach for Houston Astros, Nolan Ryan and John Tudor. O’Flynn maintained his relationship with Tom House, founder of the NPA and RDRBI before joining him in August of 2008. O'Flynn teaches and coaches at Ipswich High (baseball and indoor track) in 2011 he was named Div.2 Boston Globe State Coach of the Year.
O'Flynn with Marlins GM Mike Hill
Tom Landry
Tom is a former pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization and has coached at the High School and AAU levels. He was the director of clinics for Major League Baseball International teaching baseball skills to baseball organizations throughout Germany. Tom has a background in the technology industry in storage marketing and product development. He has instructed pitchers using the NPA/RDRBI protocols and helped them successfully progress into Division 1, 2 and 3 college programs, injury free. Tom can be reached at 617-957-2908 or tlandry51@aol.com
DR. HUGH O'FLYNN- ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
Dr. O’Flynn has an intense interest in the biomechanics of throwing and on injuries in athletes. He has a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a masters in Biomechanical Engineering from Harvard University and spent a year working in the Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital Orthopedic Biomechanics Lab. He obtained his MD at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He worked with the team physicians for the New York Mets and the New York Football Giants during his Orthopedic Surgery training at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. He has written a Chapter in Jim Andrew’s textbook “The Athlete’s Shoulder”, written articles on hip, knee and shoulder problems and has been a busy practicing orthopedic surgeon and team physician for 12 years.
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