More on Denny Tomori. His real name is Tomori Yui, and apparently the “Denny” name is a means for him to try to meet his father:
The reason why he goes by “Denney” is because he has never met his father, a U.S. serviceman. Just like Sachio Kinugasa, he has hopes of someday meeting his father, and that’s why he decided to have “Denney” stitched on the back of his uniform. He thought that by doing that, then he could catch the attention of his father, wherever he might be. (Japanese Baseball)
So, if your last name is Denney, you were posted in Okinawa and were seeing a local in early 1967, and the guy below looks like you - give the Sox a call. (Baseball note: the combination of a high leg kick and a sidearmer seems really mechanically confusing.)