Hall of Fame
Mueller, who was a pitcher for the Gorloks, was a three-year letterman in baseball at Webster from 2010-12 and was a three-time All-SLIAC selection, including being a First-Team All-SLIAC selection in 2012. Along with his three All-SLIAC selections, he was named the SLIAC Pitcher of the Year in 2012 and named to the SLIAC All-Tournament Team in both 2011 and 2012. Additionally, in 2012, he was a Second-Team ABCA/Rawlings All-American and was named the ABCA/Rawlings Central Region Pitcher of the Year. Was a three-time ABCA/Rawlings All-Region selection as he was a second team honoree in 2010, a third team selection in 2011 and a first team selection in 2012 and was named a Second-Team D3Baseball.com All-Region selection in 2012. In 2012, he went 8-3 with a 1.94 ERA on the mound as he made 18 appearances and 14 starts and tossed three complete games and two shutouts. He was named to the Webster Athletics 2010's All-Decade Baseball Team and earned three SLIAC/Diamond Sports Pitcher of the Week honors in his career. During his three year career, he made 44 appearances, 39 starts and compiled a 22-7 record and a 2.51 ERA. He also recorded nine complete games, three shutouts, had two saves, tossed 247.1 career innings and recorded 239 career strikeouts and walked just 76 hitters. On the school's career charts, he is second in games started (39), tied for second in shutouts (3), third in innings pitched (247.1), third in strikeouts (238), tied for third in wins (22), sixth in complete games (9) and tied for ninth in appearances (44). His 111 strikeouts in 2012 are second on the school's single season chart, while his 10.74 strikeouts per/9 innings that same season is third on the school's single season chart. As a Gorlok, was a part of three SLIAC regular season and SLIAC Tournament championship teams, along with advancing to three straight NCAA Tournaments, including being on Webster's first-ever team that advanced to the 2012 NCAA Division III World Series. The Gorloks posted a 103-38 overall record and a 62-10 mark in the SLIAC during Mueller's tenure, including winning 36 games in 2012, which was at the time the most in the program's history. Graduated from Webster in 2012, earned his MBA from Webster in 2015 and is currently the Assistant Golf Professional at LaPaloma Country Club in Tucson, Ariz. With his selection, Mueller is the seventh baseball player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.