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∙ 16y agoWrong. There is seniors, which is several feet less than regulation. Also, in middle school, the distance is not quite regulation either. It starts in highschool, usually age 14.
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∙ 16y agoIn Little League, the distance between the mound and home plate is 46 feet.
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∙ 13y agoCurrently it is 40 feet. They will be moving to 43 feet as of 1/1/2011.
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∙ 13y agoThe normal distance is 46 ft.
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∙ 13y agoIt is 35 feet
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∙ 9y ago46 feet.
it is 40 feet from the pitchers mound to home plate
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60 feet, 6 inches In high school, college, and professional baseball, from the back corner of the home plate to the front edge of the pitcher's plate (or rubber, if you prefer) is 60 feet 6 inches. The front of home plate, the 17 inch wide line that defines the strike zone, is 17 inches closer to the pitcher, 59 feet and 1 inch from the rubber. For 13-16 year olds it's 50 feet 4 inches, and in little league it's 45 feet For a 10u league it's 35 feet, and for a 12u it's 40 feet For women's college softball, it's 43 feet, and for men, it's 46 feet.
It is 60' 6" from the back of the plate to the front of the rubber.
46 feet
fortyfive feet.
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The pitcher's plate (or rubber) is 10 inches higher than home plate.
Measure from the front edge of the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate.