To do this you would use Pathagreon's Theory. 602 + 602 = (square root of) 7200 = ~84.85 feet. This represents that straight line between the bases. It measure from the tip of one bag to the tip of the other bag.
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∙ 15y agoOn a 40 foot Little League softball diamond, the distance from home plate to second base is 56 feet 7 inches.
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∙ 13y agoIf you are playing with a 60' base line then it is 84' 10.25"
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∙ 12y ago84 feet 10 1/4 inches
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∙ 12y ago84 feet 10 1/4 inches
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∙ 11y ago84 feet 10 inches
Three. First base, second base and third base. Home plate is not a base.
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89 feet 10 1/4 inches on a 60 feet base line.
it is as you have to go on it to get home Are you saying it IS considered a base in baseball? Don't understand what you are trying to ask; occasionally you will hear someone refer to it as "home base".
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The distance is 60 ft
84' 10 1/4" from the apex of home to the center of second base. This is on a 60' square diamond.
99 feet. You can find the distance between home and second on any baseball or softball field by using the following formula: A squared plus B squared equals C squared. A is the distance between home and first base B is the distance between first base and second base C is the distance between home and second base.
For a standard softball field, with 60 ft. bases, the distance from the apex (point) of home plate to the middle of 2nd base is 84 feet, 10-1/4 inches.