90 feet. This is the same from high school age, college and professional.
There are 90 feet between each base in Major League baseball.
The baseball playing field (or diamond) is shaped like a diamond. There are three bases (first, second, and third) are on the corners away from home plate. The distance between these bases (on the basepath or distance straight from first base to second base, or second base to third base, etc.) is 90 feet in Major League baseball. In Little League, the distance in 60 feet.
The shortest length around the bases is 360 feet, 90 feet between each of the three bases and home plate. When running out a home run, or any other hit, however, most players do not run in a straight line between the bases, so the actual distance the player runs around the bases would be slightly longer than the 360 feet.
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MLB (Major League Baseball) bases are 90 feet apart.
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In the Babe Ruth baseball league for 13-15 year olds, a regulation size baseball field is used (typically a high school's field), which has bases 90 feet apart and an elevated mound 60.5 ft away from home plate.
At 15, the field is regulation size. Bases are 90 feet apart, pitcher's rubber is 60ft 6 inches from home plate. For youth baseball rules see: http://www.hitpitchcatch.com
I believe it's the same distance as the rubber is to home plate, 60 feet, 6 inches.Ken Fougère