other way around.
those that understand analytics the most realize it isnt the end all be all, and that analytics can lie.
and ftr, my career is a data analyst (data mining, analysis and reporting)
Literally every MLB team would laugh at you if you came in stressing the importance of RBIs when evaluating a player. Every one of them, no hyperbole. If you came in and said, "Player X is better than Player Y because he had 12 more RBI" or said "we know Player Z is good cause he had 100 RBI" they would fire you on the spot now.
And the ONLY people who uses phrases like "analytics is the be all end all" are people who don't like them. I have never, not once, said scouts serve no purpose, nor have I ever said they should be ignored. I can't think of anyone else who has, including a guy like Keith Law.
So you're arguing with your own lazy strawman. And you're doing it so you can defend an outdated line of thinking that all of professional baseball has passed by. Maybe you're smarter than all 3o teams, it is possible, but the Astros and Cubs agree with me on the RBI thing, as well as the importance of those new fangled stats.