60 feet
47.912 feet from pitcher to home plate
One of the greatest home run hitters of all time was a pitcher. Babe Ruth was a pitcher
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's mound in Little League is 46 feet. High school, college, and Major League Baseball standard is 60 feet and 6 inches (a mistake in measuring long ago but was left that way). Pitcher's mound distances are ALWAYS measured from the front of the rubber to the rear tip of home plate.
Tom Long - pitcher - was born on 1898-04-22.
Tom Long - pitcher - died on 1973-09-16.
babe ruth was a pitcher then he was a left fielder
mph x 0.44704 = meters per second
Mulder was the first pitcher to hit a home run at the new Busch stadium!
Both. It depends on whether the home team is at bat or on the field. If the home team is on the field, they use their own pitcher.
The pitcher stands on the pitcher's mound, which is in the center of the baseball field, between home plate and second base.
'Give up a home run' is a term for a pitcher who has thrown a pitch that a batter has hit for a home run. When a batter hits a home run you might here the announcer say 'That was the 4th home run given up by [pitcher] this season'. That means the pitcher has thrown four pitches that batters have hit for home runs.
Babe Ruth had 14 home runs as a pitcher, 12 with the Red Sox and 2 with the Yankees.