2021: Fourth-year team member … has started 21 of 63 career games … career batting average of .188 (16-85) with three doubles, 19 runs, 14 RBIs, 24 walks, three hit by pitches, one sacrifice fly, two sacrifice hits and four stolen bases ... career on-base percentage of .381 ... career slugging percentage of .224 ... career fielding percentage of .984 ... has made one career mound appearance, in relief … career record of 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1.0 inning pitched, one strikeout and no walks.
2020: Started one of 13 games … hit .182 (2-11) with five runs, four walks, one hit by pitch and one stolen base ... on-base percentage of .438 ... slugging percentage of .182 ... fielding percentage of 1.000.
2019: Started 16 of 32 games … hit .182 (10-55) with two doubles, 10 runs, 13 RBIs, 17 walks, two hit by pitches, one sacrifice fly, two sacrifice hits and one stolen base ... on-base percentage of .387 ... slugging percentage of .218 ... fielding percentage of .975 ... made one mound appearance, in relief … record of 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1.0 inning pitched, one strikeout and no walks.
2018: Started four of 18 games … hit .211 (4-19) with one double, four runs, one RBI, three walks and two stolen bases ... on-base percentage of .318 ... slugging percentage of .263 ... fielding percentage of 1.000.
High School: 2017 graduate of the Carlisle School in Axton ... two-time First Team All-State and First Team All-Conference honoree ... also participated in basketball ... National Honor Society.
Personal: Son of Jim and Susan Muehleck … has one brother (Jason) ... late grandfather (William Muehleck) played baseball at the University of Buffalo (NY) ... majoring in economics and business … favorite TV show is The Ranch ... favorite movie is For Love Of The Game ... favorite professional sports team is the Boston Red Sox ... favorite sports figure is David Ortiz ... greatest sports moment was the Tigers scoring seven runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to defeat Randolph-Macon 8-1 at home in 2018 ... hobbies include hunting and fishing.
Why H-SC: “the academics and baseball”