It's our duty to remind you that spring training stats mean little in the grand scheme of things. They're a small sample size collected against mostly inexperienced minor leaguers and fringe major leaguers battling it out for the final open spots on the 25-man roster. Little is to be truly learned or extracted from said numbers, although players would obviously rather come out looking impressive than having to answer questions about performance in March. With that mind, it's also our duty to point out when a player is flat out raking, and so far Oakland A's shortstop Marcus Semien is doing just that to the tune of five hits, two home runs, one walk and seven RBI in his first six plate appearances this spring. [ Baseball is back! Check out Yahoo For Spring Training for great spring training pics. ] Semien, 24, is coming off his first extended look in MLB. In 2014, he hit .234/.300/.372 with six homers and 28 RBIs in 64 games with the Chicago White Sox. He was acquired by the A's in the Jeff Samardzija blockbuster during the winter meetings and entered camp tentatively expected to be their opening day shortstop. Though such plans are obviously still written in pencil, we'd say...