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Ralph Mauriello

Bio of Ralph Mauriello

 

Ralph Mauriello was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Los Angeles, California when he was 14 years old.

He has had two careers; one as a professional baseball player and the other as an electrical engineer. He pitched for the Dodgers organization for eight years (1953 through 1960),  appearing in three major league games in 1958, with one win and one loss as a starter and one no decision in relief.

After leaving baseball in 1960, he spent over 30 years with Litton Industries, as a computer designer/systems analyst, and 9 years running his own consultant firm.

Mauriello now pursues his longtime passion for singing that dates back to his grandmother’s Sunday night “Amateur Hour” contests. For fun, all the family members had to sing, dance or recite a poem. He’s been singing ever since — in school, church, choirs or walking down the street.

He has sung the national anthem for the Lakers and the Kings and he frequently sings the national anthem at Dodger Stadium for the Dodgers.

 He and his wife June, live in Moorpark, California and have been married for 63 years. They have three daughters and six grandchildren.

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