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William Richard Mueller (born March 17, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

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 third baseman
Third baseman

A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base ? the third of four bases a baserunner must touch, moving counterclockwise, to score a run....
. Mueller's playing career was spent with the San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in , that currently play in the National League West. One of the oldest of the MLB teams, the Giants hold the distinction of having won the most games of any team in the history of organized sports....
 (–, ), Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members and currently the two-time defending champions of the National League Central of Major League Baseball's National League....
 (–2002), Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in . The Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball?s American League East. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park....
 (–), and Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers

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 . He won the American League
American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada....
 batting title
Batting average

Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball measuring the performance of batsman and hitter, respectively. The two statistics are related, in that baseball averages are directly descended from the concept of cricket averages....
 in 2003, and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series
2004 World Series

The 2004 World Series was the Major League Baseball championship series for the 2004 Major League Baseball season. It was the 100th World Series and featured the American League champion Boston Red Sox against the National League champion St....
. He was a switch hitter
Switch hitter

In baseball, a switch-hitter is a Batting who is able to hit from both the right and left sides of the plate.Switch-hitters are commonly taught to switch-hit at a young age, as learning to hit from the other side of the plate is often very difficult to do after years of hitting exclusively from one side....
 and threw right-handed
Right-handed

Someone who is right-handed will prefer to use this hand for everyday activities, such as Penmanship, maintaining Hygiene, cooking and so forth....
.

ler was born in Maryland Heights
Maryland Heights, Missouri

Maryland Heights is second-ring West-Central suburb of St. Louis, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, Missouri, United States. The population was 26,339 as of 2006....
, Missouri
Missouri

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 and attended De Smet Jesuit High School
De Smet Jesuit High School

De Smet Jesuit High School is a private University-preparatory school for little boys, governed by the Society of Jesus. The school is located in Creve Coeur, Missouri in west St....
 and Southwest Missouri State University. He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in , that currently play in the National League West. One of the oldest of the MLB teams, the Giants hold the distinction of having won the most games of any team in the history of organized sports....
 in the 15th round of the 1993 MLB Draft
1993 Major League Baseball Draft

First round selectionsThe following are the first round picks in the 1993 Major League Baseball draft....
.

Mueller made his professional debut with the Giants low A team, the Everett Giants in 1993 and quickly rose through the Giants farm system, with stops in San Jose
San Jose Giants

The San Jose Giants are a minor league baseball team in San Jose, California, United States. They are a Advanced_A_League#Class_A-Advanced team in the Northern Division of the California League, and have been a farm team of the San Francisco Giants since 1988....
, Shreveport, and Phoenix
Phoenix Firebirds

The Phoenix Firebirds were the minor league baseball team of Phoenix, Arizona, until 1997 when the Arizona Diamondbacks expansion franchise was awarded to Phoenix by Major League Baseball with a start date of 1998....
 before making his major league debut with the Giants as a pinch hitter on April 18, 1996 against the Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs

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.






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William Richard Mueller (born March 17, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 third baseman
Third baseman

A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base ? the third of four bases a baserunner must touch, moving counterclockwise, to score a run....
. Mueller's playing career was spent with the San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in , that currently play in the National League West. One of the oldest of the MLB teams, the Giants hold the distinction of having won the most games of any team in the history of organized sports....
 (–, ), Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members and currently the two-time defending champions of the National League Central of Major League Baseball's National League....
 (–2002), Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in . The Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball?s American League East. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park....
 (–), and Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles, USA. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of names before becoming the Brooklyn Dodgers circa 1911....
 . He won the American League
American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada....
 batting title
Batting average

Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball measuring the performance of batsman and hitter, respectively. The two statistics are related, in that baseball averages are directly descended from the concept of cricket averages....
 in 2003, and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series
2004 World Series

The 2004 World Series was the Major League Baseball championship series for the 2004 Major League Baseball season. It was the 100th World Series and featured the American League champion Boston Red Sox against the National League champion St....
. He was a switch hitter
Switch hitter

In baseball, a switch-hitter is a Batting who is able to hit from both the right and left sides of the plate.Switch-hitters are commonly taught to switch-hit at a young age, as learning to hit from the other side of the plate is often very difficult to do after years of hitting exclusively from one side....
 and threw right-handed
Right-handed

Someone who is right-handed will prefer to use this hand for everyday activities, such as Penmanship, maintaining Hygiene, cooking and so forth....
.

Playing career

Mueller was born in Maryland Heights
Maryland Heights, Missouri

Maryland Heights is second-ring West-Central suburb of St. Louis, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, Missouri, United States. The population was 26,339 as of 2006....
, Missouri
Missouri

Missouri is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska....
 and attended De Smet Jesuit High School
De Smet Jesuit High School

De Smet Jesuit High School is a private University-preparatory school for little boys, governed by the Society of Jesus. The school is located in Creve Coeur, Missouri in west St....
 and Southwest Missouri State University. He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in , that currently play in the National League West. One of the oldest of the MLB teams, the Giants hold the distinction of having won the most games of any team in the history of organized sports....
 in the 15th round of the 1993 MLB Draft
1993 Major League Baseball Draft

First round selectionsThe following are the first round picks in the 1993 Major League Baseball draft....
.

Mueller made his professional debut with the Giants low A team, the Everett Giants in 1993 and quickly rose through the Giants farm system, with stops in San Jose
San Jose Giants

The San Jose Giants are a minor league baseball team in San Jose, California, United States. They are a Advanced_A_League#Class_A-Advanced team in the Northern Division of the California League, and have been a farm team of the San Francisco Giants since 1988....
, Shreveport, and Phoenix
Phoenix Firebirds

The Phoenix Firebirds were the minor league baseball team of Phoenix, Arizona, until 1997 when the Arizona Diamondbacks expansion franchise was awarded to Phoenix by Major League Baseball with a start date of 1998....
 before making his major league debut with the Giants as a pinch hitter on April 18, 1996 against the Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members and currently the two-time defending champions of the National League Central of Major League Baseball's National League....
. He got his first career hit the following day, also as a pinch hitter, against Terry Adams
Terry Adams

Terry Wayne Adams is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He bats and throws right-handed....
.

He played third base for the Giants fairly regularly for five seasons, until he was traded to the Chicago Cubs before the season for pitcher Tim Worrell
Tim Worrell

Timothy Howard Worrell is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. During his fourteen-year Major League career, Worrell has pitched for nine teams, including the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies, and Ari...
. (Having by then settled into the Bay Area year-round, out of respect for Mueller the Giants delayed the trade several days so that he could attend the Cal-Stanford football game one last time as a local star.) He returned to San Francisco in September in a trade for pitcher Jeff Verplancke. Before the season, Mueller was signed by the Boston Red Sox as a free agent. In his first year in Boston, he won the American League batting title with a .326 average
Batting average

Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball measuring the performance of batsman and hitter, respectively. The two statistics are related, in that baseball averages are directly descended from the concept of cricket averages....
. He also set career highs in the power department that season, belting out 45 doubles and 19 home runs. He had never previously hit more than 10 home runs or 29 doubles in any season.

He contributed nearly half of his career home runs during his three years with the Red Sox. Mueller developed a reputation for consistency throughout the major leagues. In fact, for five of his ten years in the major leagues, his batting average was between .290 and .295. His minor league numbers were very much the same, consistently between .290 and .310.

Mueller joined the Los Angeles Dodgers for the 2006 season, but played only 32 games before undergoing his third knee surgery, which would prove to be career-ending. Doctors have ruled out all known procedures to repair the deteriorating condition in his right knee.

Coaching career

On November 17, 2006, the Dodgers announced that Mueller was retiring from baseball and had been hired as a special assistant to the GM.

On June 15, 2007, Mueller was named Los Angeles Dodgers interim hitting coach when Eddie Murray
Eddie Murray

Eddie Clarence Murray is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who was known as one of the most reliable and productive hitters of his era, earning the nickname "Steady Eddie"....
 was fired. After a month on the job, manager Grady Little
Grady Little

William Grady Little is a former manager in Major League Baseball. He guided the Boston Red Sox from to and the Los Angeles Dodgers from to ....
 announced that the Dodgers would be removing the "interim" tag and that Mueller would remain the teams's hitting coach through the end of the season.

After the season, it was announced that Mueller would be giving up his role as hitting coach to return to a front office position.

Highlights

  • Was the American League batting champion
    List of Major League Baseball batting champions

    The batting championship is awarded to the Major League Baseball player in each of the American League and the National League who has the highest batting average in a particular season....
     in 2003 with a batting average
    Batting average

    Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball measuring the performance of batsman and hitter, respectively. The two statistics are related, in that baseball averages are directly descended from the concept of cricket averages....
     of .326.
  • Won the American League Silver Slugger Award
    List of AL Silver Slugger winners at third base

    The following is a list of AL Silver Slugger winners at third base. Number of awards won is in parenthesis....
     for third basemen in 2003.
  • On July 10, 2004 against the Texas Rangers
    Texas Rangers (baseball)

    The Texas Rangers are an American professional baseball based in Arlington, Texas, representing the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex area. The Rangers are a member of the American League West of Major League Baseball's American League....
    , became the only player in major league history to hit two grand slams in a single game from opposite sides of the plate. He in fact hit three home runs in that game, and his two grand slams
    Grand slam (baseball)

    In the sport of baseball, a grand slam is a home run hit with bases loaded, thereby scoring 4 run - the most possible on a single play. According to The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, the term originated in the card game of contract bridge, in which a "grand slam" involves taking all the possible tricks....
     were in consecutive at-bats.
  • Hit a game-winning walk-off home run
    Walk-off home run

    In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the final inning of the game ? either the ninth inning, or any extra innings, or any other regularly scheduled final inning....
     on July 24, 2004 against the New York Yankees
    New York Yankees

    The New York Yankees are a professional baseball based in the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City, New York and are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball's American League....
    . The game had been a seesaw battle featuring a bench-clearing brawl in which Boston catcher Jason Varitek
    Jason Varitek

    Jason Andrew Varitek is an United States baseball catcher for the Boston Red Sox. After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners, Varitek has played his entire major league career for the Red Sox....
     and Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez
    Alex Rodriguez

    Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez , nicknamed A-Rod, is a Dominican American professional baseball player. He currently plays third baseman for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball....
     famously clashed after Bronson Arroyo
    Bronson Arroyo

    Bronson Anthony Arroyo , is a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and a rock music musician. He has previously played for the Boston Red Sox from 2003 in baseball to 2005 in baseball, and the Pittsburgh Pirates between 2000 in baseball and 2002 in baseball....
     hit Rodríguez with a pitch. The game appeared to be another devastating loss for the then stagnant Red Sox, but in the bottom of the ninth, with the Red Sox down a run and Yankees closer Mariano Rivera
    Mariano Rivera

    Mariano Rivera is a professional baseball player. He is a relief pitcher for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. Nicknamed "Mo," Rivera originally began his Major League career as a starting pitcher in , but it was after he was moved to the bullpen that he found success....
     on the mound, Mueller hit a 3–1 pitch into the Red Sox bullpen in right-center, winning the game for the Red Sox. Many baseball analysts considered this game to be the turning point in the Red Sox 2004 season, in which they went on to win the World Series.
  • Made a significant number of contributions to the Red Sox's World Series win in 2004. The most notable was his critical RBI single
    Single (baseball)

    In baseball, a single is the most common type of hit , accomplished through the act of a batting safely reaching first base by hitting a fair ball and getting to first base before a fielder puts him out....
     in the ninth inning of Game 4 against the Yankees in the American League Championship Series
    American League Championship Series

    In Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series , played in October, is a playoff round that determines the winner of the American League pennant....
    . Down 4-3 in the ninth inning and facing elimination, Kevin Millar
    Kevin Millar

    Kevin Charles Millar is a Major League Baseball first baseman with the Toronto Blue Jays organization. Millar played college baseball at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, Texas, where he continues to reside in the off-season....
     drew a walk
    Base on balls

    A base on balls is credited to a batting and against a pitcher in baseball statistics when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls strike zone....
     from closer
    Relief pitcher

    A relief pitcher or reliever is a baseball or softball pitcher who enters the game after the starting pitcher is removed due to injury, ineffectiveness, ejection from the game or fatigue....
     Mariano Rivera
    Mariano Rivera

    Mariano Rivera is a professional baseball player. He is a relief pitcher for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. Nicknamed "Mo," Rivera originally began his Major League career as a starting pitcher in , but it was after he was moved to the bullpen that he found success....
    . Dave Roberts came in to pinch run
    Pinch runner

    A pinch runner is a baseball player substituted for the specific purpose of replacing a player on base. In the typical case, the pinch runner is faster or otherwise more skilled at base-running than the player for whom the pinch runner has been substituted....
     for Millar and stole second base. Mueller singled him home and the Red Sox went on to win in 12 innings, beginning their run of eight straight wins, culminating in the title.
  • With his former team, the Boston Red Sox, down three games to two in the 2007 American League Championship Series, Bill Mueller was brought in to throw out the ceremonial first pitch of game six to bring back a little of the magic that his hit against the Yankees in 2004 had brought. The Red Sox went on to win the game 12–2, the ALCS 4–3, and the World Series (in a sweep, just like the 2004 season).


Reputation

As a player, Mueller was regarded by teammates and adversaries alike as a consummate professional -- a player who steadily did his job with no questions asked. As a result, he was sometimes called "The Pro." Another nickname is "Billy Ballgame", a reference to Ted Williams' nickname "Teddy Ballgame." He was seen by many fans as unselfish.

See also

  • Batters with two grand slams in the same baseball game
  • List of Major League Baseball batting champions
    List of Major League Baseball batting champions

    The batting championship is awarded to the Major League Baseball player in each of the American League and the National League who has the highest batting average in a particular season....
  • Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game


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