[1] Annie Gosbee played the last two seasons of the All American League with two different clubs and was a member of the 1953 AAGPBL championship team.
[1] Since an early age, Annie interested in baseball and enjoyed catching for her elder brother Billy, who wanted to be a pitcher and made her his catcher.
She then earned money for the trip west to Michigan by washing dishes in a local restaurant before her high school graduation.
[1] In her 1953 yearbook, Gosbee had listed three characteristic interests: to play in the All American League, to own the Boston Red Sox, and Babe Zaharias; a prominent athlete who achieved a great deal of success in golf, basketball, baseball and track and field.
[1] Finally, Gosbee joined the All American League tryout and broke into the Grand Rapids Chicks team roster in 1953.
[1] At the end of the season, Grand Rapids advanced to the playoffs and beat the Rockford Peaches in the best-of-three series first round, 2–1.
She then attended Los Angeles City College and continued her involvement in sports, while teaching classes and playing nonprofessional basketball.