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∙ 2011-10-03 01:30:5260 feet 6 inches, just like the MLB.
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∙ 2011-10-03 01:30:52Pitching rubber.
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber is 46 feet.
The distance between the baseball pitcher's mound and home plate is 60 feet six inches.
From the back edge of the plate to the front of the rubber, it is 60 feet, 6 inches, at least in Highschool, College and Pro Baseball.
The pitching rubber is 60 feet 6 inches from home plate. The number was intended to be 60 feet even, but messy handwriting on the baseball field blueprint was read as "6" instead of "0".
In MLB, the pitching rubber is 10 inches above home plate.
In Major League Baseball, the pitcher's plate, or pitching rubber, is 24 inches long and 6 inches wide.
60 feet and 6 inches between home plate and pichers rubber
From the back tip of home plate (where the first and second base foul lines meet) to the front of the pitching rubber.
From tip of plate to front of rubber
Pitching distance is measured from the front of the rubber to the apex or back of home plate.
43 feet