- Made major league debut on 18 April 1996.
- Third baseman with the San Francisco Giants (1996-2000 & 2002[end]), Chicago Cubs (2001-2002[start]), Boston Red Sox (2003-2005), and Los Angeles Dodgers (2006).
- Won the AL Batting Title in 2003 with .324 in his first season with the Red Sox. Beat out teammate Manny Ramirez who followed closely behind.
- Is a switch hitter. And is the only player to hit 2 grand slams from each side of the plate in a single game.
- Played for the Southwest Missouri State College baseball team.
- Worked with the San Francisco Boys & Girls Club while playing for the San Francisco Giants.
- Won the 2004 World Series while playing third base for the Boston Red Sox.
- Last name is pronounced like Miller.
- Hit the winning home run off Yankee reliever Mariano Rivera in the July 24, 2004 game while playing for the Red Sox. Many Red Sox fans consider this to be the season turning point for the Red Sox, who went to clinch the Wild Card and ultimately win the 2004 World Series.
- Has one daughter.
- In early 2003 NESN released a commercial that featured a song explaining the correct pronunciations of newcomers to the Boston Red Sox, Bill Mueller and Kevin Millar.
- His wife is the daughter of Barry Bonds's high school baseball coach.
- Graduated from DeSmet High School in Creve Coeur, Missouri.
- (December 14) Signed as free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers. (2005)
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