Patdad, you say stats don't mean nothing. Tell me this, would a college coach rather go looking for a player hitting .500, or a player hittin .310. Would a coach rather go look at a pitcher with the record of 5-5 or a pitcher that is 8-2. Stats do play a role in high school baseball. I do agree though its the desire for winning and the make up of the player that counts, but if stats don't show that, then their is something wrong. Having good stats shows your working skills, and stats do show how well you improved from the years past. Stats I believe do mean something.