Bill Annis
From BR Bullpen
William Perley Annis
- Bats Right, Throws Unknown
- Height 5' 7", Weight 150 lb.
- Debut May 1, 1884
- Final Game August 8, 1884
- Born March 8, 1857 in Stoneham, MA USA
- Died June 10, 1923 in Kennebunkport, ME USA
[edit] Biographical Information
"Billy Annis, of the Providence Grays, is one of the most popular ball players now before the public." - Sporting Life, July 4, 1891
Bill Annis was the fourth outfielder on the 1884 Boston Beaneaters, who finished second in the 1884 National League. Annis, 27, mostly backed up the 22-year-old centerfielder Jim Manning in Manning's rookie year.
Annis died in 1923 in Kennebunkport, ME, a year before George H. W. Bush was born. Bush was not born in Kennebunkport, but spent much of his early life living there.
He is not to be confused with another Billy (William K.) Annis, who played from 1901-10 in the minors. The earlier Annis was an outfielder while the later one was a shortstop.

