Bill Krueger - Senior Baseball Analyst
Root Sports
Bill will discuss the Mariners’ outlook for the 2025 season as well as his philanthropic endeavors.
About the Speaker
Bill Krueger enjoyed a 13-year career in the major leagues and currently serves as a senior baseball analyst on Mariners broadcasts for ROOT Sports Northwest. He made his MLB debut in 1983 for the Oakland A’s and played for eight different teams, including the Seattle Mariners on two separate occasions, in 1991 and 1995. Krueger compiled a career record of 68-66 with a 4.35 ERA. His best statistical season came in 1991 with Seattle when he went 11-8 with a 3.60 ERA.
Since his retirement from baseball, Bill was the Director of Individual Philanthropy for NW Center (www.nwcenter.org). After 13 years as a financial advisor, Bill returned to wealth management managing business development for Coldstream Capital (www.coldstream.com) in 2016.
With his wife Jo, Krueger is a past co-president of the Cure Autism Now Northwest chapter, now merged with Autism Speaks. They were successful in making the NW Chapter the country's first chapter to raise $1 million. They have publicly told the story of raising a daughter (Chanel) with autism.