Ralph DiLullo

Ralph S. DiLullo (March 31, 1911 – August 9, 1999) was a professional baseball player, manager and scout whose career in the sport spanned 60 years.

[1] DiLullo was a catcher in the minor leagues and later managed at that level in the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers organizations for five seasons.

He was elected to the Professional Baseball Scout's Wall of Fame, located at Richmond County Bank Ballpark, in 2006.

[3] Upon his death in 1999, Grahame Jones of the Los Angeles Times called DiLullo, "baseball's premier scout.

His son, Ralph DiLullo, Jr., was a multi-sport star at Wagner College who spent two years in the minor leagues.