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At this point we see a correlation with Lou Brock.
"[...] was 6th best in career walks."
And at this point the Brock comparison goes out the window, especially considering how highly Fukumoto-san is rated. So it must be Ty Cobb.
"He also won 10 Best Nine awards and 12 Gold Gloves."
Cobb could have certainly won the Best Nines, but he was not generally known for his glove work. So it looks like I will settle on Rickey Henderson. Henderson wasn't exactly known for his glove either, but he did have eleven seasons where he was credited with nine runs for his fielding. He probably should have gotten a Gold Glove in 1980 to go with his 1981 one, and would've just missed in 1985.