About Bill Mueller Memorabilia & Collectibles
A strong and energetic former Major League Baseball third baseman,
Bill Mueller is currently working as a special assistant to Dodgers general Manager Ned Colleti. Mueller was born on March 17, 1971 in Maryland Heights, Missouri.
He had studied in De Smet Jesuit High School. Mueller was then drafted by the San Francisco Giants during the 15th round of 1993 amateur draft. He made his debut in 1996 and was traded to the Chicago Cubs just before the 2001 season. But then, Mueller came back to San Francisco in September 2002. He was signed by the Boston Red Sox as a free agent before the 2003 season. He had set career highs during the power department in that season where he played 45 doubles and 19 home runs.
Mueller contributed almost half of his career home runs in his three years with Red Sox. He had remarkably developed a reputation for consistency throughout the major leagues. He also accomplished a batting average between .290 and .295 in five out of his ten years in the major league. He has joined in Los Angeles Dodgers in 2006 season yet played only 32 games before he went on his third knee surgery. It was on November 17, 2006 when the Dodgers declared that Mueller was already retiring from baseball.
Get a chance to bring home and own Mueller’s memorabilia such as his jerseys, autographed photographs, and most especially his
autographed Boston Red Sox hat. Mueller’s name is often mistaken by people as Bill Muellir.
About Bill Mueller:
Bill Mueller (full name: William Richard Mueller; no nicknames) played third baseman and second baseman from 1996 until 2006 for the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers. He played for the Giants from 1996 - 2002, Cubs from 2001 - 2002, Red Sox from 2003 - 2005 and Dodgers in 2006. Over 11 seasons, he played 1216 games, hit 85 home runs, drove in 663 runs, and stole 20 bases. Born on March 17, 1971 in Maryland Heights, MO, Mueller stands 5' 11" and weighs 175 lb. He attended DeSmet (Creve Coeur, MO) high school and was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 15th round of the 1993 amateur draft. His debut was on April 18, 1996 and he played his final game on May 11, 2006. Over his career, Mueller made $19,779,443. Common misspellings of his name include William Bill billy Richard Will William meuller muellar Mueller.