I believe it's the same distance as the rubber is to home plate, 60 feet, 6 inches.
Ken Fougère
The distance from second base to the pitching rubber is the same as the distance from the plate to the rubber. It is 60 feet 6 inches.
From the back tip of home plate (where the first and second base foul lines meet) to the front of the pitching rubber.
tom seaver
Yes
No. If the pitcher is on the mound and the runner runs to second they will be considered out.
dodgers
Assuming he is right-handed, and if there is a runner on second base, he can either throw to second base or pitch.
The distance between homeplate to second base in Little League baseball is 105 feet.
Wrigley field
Wrigley Field
'AA' stands for 'American Association'. It can also mean the second highest level of minor league baseball (below AAA) and includes the Eastern League, Southern League and the Texas League.
Larry doby