Alan "Al" Goldfield was a pitcher on the 1963 Moultrie and Modesto teams. He is shown in the team photo above. The reason why I am posting him separately is that he is among the wealthiest ex-players I've ever run across, especially for a man who made his money outside the world of sports. The source of his good fortune was his becoming the founder and CEO of a cell phone company -- the CellStar Corporation of Dallas, Texas, which he no longer owns. He has also been a generous philanthopist, giving nice donations to his alma mater, which was one of the universities in Texas (I don't recall which one).
Alan Goldfield was on the Houston spring roster in 1963.
Pictured below are Alan and his former estate, which went onto the market some years ago. It was originally listed with a $70 million price tag. Its name was Champ d'Or (Field of Gold). It was located in Hickory Creek, Texas, near Denton.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=goldfi001ala