If you are referring to the pitching distance it is measured from the apex or point of home to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
From the tip or apex of the plate to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
Pitching distance is measured from the front of the rubber to the apex or back of home plate.
From the back tip of home plate (where the first and second base foul lines meet) to the front of the pitching rubber.
43 feet from front of pitching rubber to tip of home plate
From tip of plate to front of rubber
From the apex of home to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
From the tip of home plate to the front edge of the rubber.
Measure from the front edge of the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate.
You start at the pointy end of home plate and measure 60 feet 6 inches towards second base. That is where you would place the front of the pitcher's rubber. Then from the middle of the pitcher's rubber you measure 18 inches towards home plate and mark that spot. Measure an 18 foot radius around the marked spot. That is the pitcher's mound boundary. To make sure you're correct, you would then measure from the front of the mound to the front of the pitcher's rubber. It should equal 11 feet 6 inches.
From the tip of the plate to the edge of the rubber closest to the plate.
From tip of home plate to front edge of pitching rubber.
from the front of the pitching rubber to the back of home plate is 60'6"