46 feet
Of course
In the end, it's whatever is most comfortable to the pitcher. If it is going to hurt someone (I.E., a catcher isn't as prepared, the pitcher doesn't have good aim, etc) he should not. If the pitcher can and can comfortably without hurting himself, go for it.
Usually it's either baseball or basketball.
In the little league in my town for 10-12 year olds the distance is 45 feet I hope this helps
In Major League Baseball, the pitcher's mound is typically 60 feet, 6 inches away from home plate. However, in youth baseball, including Mustang fields (which generally cater to 9-10 year olds), the distance can vary but is often around 46 feet. It’s essential to check the specific league regulations for precise measurements, as they can differ based on age and level of play.
yes, if you mean, like, you have a toy car but you want a baseball bat.
In American Little League baseball, for twelve-year-olds, the pitcher stands 46 feet from the batter. For very young players, smaller fields may be used, while older players may use larger fields. There are more details available in the official Little League Playing Rules, but these rules are copyrighted, and not available online.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.
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The Baden Axe is my 9 year olds treasured bat. YES great bat
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