Annie Frazier (born September 18, nicknamed "Flipper" and "Fraiz") is the hippie of the Backyard Kids as she only plays sports for fun and the sake of being outdoors.
Appearance
1997-2002
Annie appears as a Caucasian, blonde, short-haired girl. She wears a white shirt that has a rainbow on it. She wears sandals rather than sneakers.
2002-2005
Beginning in Hockey, Annie wears a green bandanna and a white t-shirt over a green long sleeve shirt.
Personality
Annie is a hippie who loves to be out in the environment. She is concerned about helping it out, almost to a fault: she once tried to stop bathing to conserve water, and she thinks leather comes from trees. She is one of the least aggressive players in the league. According to Vinnie The Gooch, she is not very competitive due to her peaceful personality. She is extremely pacifistic to the point where she has a problem with hitting "poor, defenseless" baseballs with her bat. She is very outgoing and has a positive attitude. She once attempted to befriend the introverted Lisa Crocket, believing that Lisa is "complex and deep." Her favorite baseball position is catcher. In Backyard Baseball 2005, she has her own field called Frazier Field.
Player Cards & Skills
Annie's Backyard Baseball (1997 to 2003) cards hint at her quickly tiring (and she only has 1 point in Stamina)[1], especially the single point in baseball pitching and the mention of her preferring to play catcher. For defense she plays well at bases, as her attention span combined with impressive coordination ensures no balls fly by her. The pretty okay throwing arm emphasises these recommendations. On offense, Annie is good at firing line drives towards the outfield which is where her good running does her wonders, especially if fast teammates need to steal. Annie's generic counterparts Hannah Peavy and Eric Lebeaux[2] only have average (instead of very good) running speed unlike her, and tend to let their aggressive playstyles wear them out by comparison.
Annie's a well rounded player. She's not too keen on running so she likes playing catcher. She also likes animals and ice cream.
Batting | |
Running | |
Pitching | |
Fielding |
Frazier's a solid hitter with some pop in her bat. Also, she's a pretty speedy runner, even in those natural fiber sandals she always wears. One big drawback: she tires out pretty quickly. Not enough protein in her diet, perhaps.
Bats: Left, Throws: Left
Batting | |
Running | |
Pitching | |
Fielding |
Annie's not too keen on running, but she sure likes kicking. She thinks that grilled cheese sandwiches aren't that bad, either.
Kicking | |
Control | |
Defense | |
Running |
You might think Annie's easy-going personality would make her a bad football player, but that's not true - she's a solid performer. She'd make a good all-purpose sub.
Throwing | |
Catching | |
Running | |
Blocking | |
Kicking |
Annie's a kicker. Plain and simple. Don't let her play any other position, or she might hurt herself or others!
Throws: Right
Passing | 🏈🏈🏈🏈 |
Catching | 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 |
Running | 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 |
Blocking/Tackling | 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 |
Kicking | 🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈 |
Annie Frazier may be a little too mellow to be an all-star, but don't let her calm demeanor catch you off guard. While she won't win many footraces, she can post it up with the best of them.
Shoots: Left
Inside Shooting | 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀 |
Outside Shooting | 🏀🏀🏀🏀 |
Ball-handling | 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀 |
Defense | 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀 |
Quickness | 🏀🏀🏀 |
When she's not tuckered out from all the skating and non-stop action, Annie can be an okay hockey player in short bursts. Very short bursts.
Shoots: Left
Shooting | |
Passing | |
Skating | |
Defending | |
GoalKeeping |
Music
1997-2003
Gallery
Sprites
Trivia
- In the YAGA games (until Baseball 2007), she is the only original kid to have a voice change. She also had a thick body at first, but after Backyard Baseball 2005 for the PC, her body got slightly thinner.
- Despite being a vegetarian, she eats a pepperoni pizza at the pizza party in Backyard Soccer.
- ↑ Google Spreadsheets, Backyard Baseball Resources, Retrieved September 28th, 2023.
- ↑ Google Spreadsheets, Backyard Baseball Resources, Retrieved September 28th, 2023.
Note: 44 speed instead of 74, and aggression of 82 compared to Annie's 1.