Ok, I am scratching my head. I see on PG recent college commitments a kid who I have seen play, recently committed to a pretty big program. He's small in stature, plays for a very large travel ball organization. His PG national ranking is pretty high, as in there is a number associated with it, not words. He has never showcased. His PG event performance has never garnered him an "All Tournament Team". His career numbers over 5 PG tournaments are .235 BA, total of 2 extra base hits (doubles), an .887 fielding percentage with. Kid is a MIF'r. Kid did play Varsity as a frosh, but not on a powerhouse HS team. High school numbers as a frosh were comparable hitting, fielding were significantly better (.965 on significant full-season total chances).
What am I missing? Can the PG rankings and college commitments be so tied to "projections" that actual current performance doesn't factor into the equation, or is weighted disproportionately to projection? The events this kid has played in at PG have all been at age-appropriate level, so it's not like he's a 15 year old playing 18U, I could understand the stats if that were the case? Is the commitment based on a coaching relationship (remember he is an underclassman, so that club coach was definitely in the loop somehow).
I just don't get it. Help me rationalize this before I begin to think it's not about what you do or how you perform, but more about who you know and who you play for.