Bill Gannon (baseball)
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William Patrick Gannon (March 17, 1873 – April 26, 1927) was a right fielder in
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. He committed suicide in Fort Worth, Texas.


Major League career

Gannon made his debut on September 9, 1901, at age 28. He appeared in 15 games. He collected a mere 9 hits in 61 at-bats, scored 2 runs, and drew a base on balls once. He hit no home runs. He had a batting average of .148 and a fielding percentage of 1.000.


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