My 2021 son (now a D3 player) hit a 375 foot HR in high school off of a kid throwing a 74 mph meatball 4 seamer that was as straight as an arrow. In that same game he went 3 for 3 hitting little blooper singles off a D1 commit who was throwing 93. None of those at bats impressed the D1 coaches In attendance
But it did get the D3 coaches interested who were there. When they talked to him, they said they liked his attitude, & approach when he fell behind in counts, and the way he battled. None of them mentioned the HR. It was meaningless. Nobody in D3, that we’ve seen at least, has thrown that bad of a meatball. Multiply games like that by 10 (or 50!) and all kinds of crazy differentiation in stats occur
College coaches in recruiting never asked about his batting average. Ever. They wanted to know his GPA, 60 time, and throwing velo. They wanted to know if he was legit 6’1” or if that was in cleats. And they wanted to see hitting video, to see his mechanics.
The proper level has a way of finding you