from the front of the pitching rubber to the back of home plate is 60'6"
Unless they've recently changed it, distance from the rubber to the center of home plate is sixty feet, six inches.
Measure from the front edge of the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate.
.5 seconds
From the front of the mound to the back of the plate
60 feet 6 inches like the MLB
The pitcher's mound is 10 inches higher than homeplate.
The distance from homeplate to left field is different in every ball park but it is normally between 280ft and 340ft.
60 feet 6 inches
The minor league uses the same distances as the MLB. So the pitchers mound is exactly 60ft 6" away from homeplate
From tip of home plate to front edge of pitching rubber.
The distance from the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate in professional, college and high school baseball is 60 ft. 6 in. In some leagues 13-14 will pitch from that same distance, but in some they will throw from 54 ft. as a transition from little league to high school. I would check with your rules for your league and work from there.
In MLB, the pitching rubber is at a height of 10 inches.