The Bass Standard · Free Lookup
What should your player's numbers be?
Pick the age, enter one number, get the honest answer against the Bass Standard — the same bar used at every BPS event. No email, no signup, no fluff.
Enter a number above and the answer appears instantly. Not sure how to measure? Dummy-proof directions here.
How to use this tool honestly
One rule: enter the real number. Measure exit velocity off a tee with a radar unit (not a phone app — they flatter everybody), throwing velocity with a crow-hop start, and home to first from contact through the bag. The full how-to lives on our measurement page, and the entire methodology — what we measure, why only three numbers, and what we'll never do — is public at How the Bass Standard Works.
What if the number comes back below the Standard?
Then you know — which puts your family ahead of every family guessing. A below-Standard number at 10U or 12U is not a verdict; it's a starting line and a priority. The full Player Eval grades all three tools together and tells you which one is actually holding the profile back, because training the wrong thing is how families burn years.
Where do these benchmarks come from?
The Bass Standard is set per age group, per sport, from decades inside the game — three brothers through the draft, years of coaching, and every BPS Pro Day sharpening the bar. As certified event data grows, this tool will also show where a number lands among certified Bass 100 players. We publish how it works because honest benchmarks are the whole brand: read the methodology.