To help Vance though, scouts are there to SEE, (unlike one of your members stating they aren't,) not just looking at stats, numbers.
Good scouts and even narrow minded college recruiters should study other variables that may or not be not seen by the eye like, here goes:
control of all pitches, movement, use of arm, running/arm speed, hands, fielding, range, hitting avg., power, catchers receiving, instinct, poise, base running,agility, coordination, reflexes, long/short swing, size stamina, durability, anticipation, attitude, desire, drive, willingness, hunger, ambition, intelligence, baseball sense, teachability, knowledge of the game, his stomach, heart, competitor, pride, consistency, maturity, adjustments, stability, temperament, disposition, family background, grades and his habits.
Obviously, being face to face with a player, his coach, parents shows the intangibles when compared to being more than 100 feet away with a speed gun or a stop watch. Hope you have learned something you can use tonight guys.