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325 feet
408 feet
pitchers mound - home plate= 46 feet distance between bases=60 feet fence =about 200 feet
The length of a standard baseball field is approximately 90-95 meters (300-330 feet) from home plate to the outfield fence.
335 feet
10 and under is 35 feet. 12u is 40 feet. All others are 43 feet.
The perimeter would be the fence around the field. I'm assuming you are asking the distance which is 220 feet for international softball.
Inside the bases is easy, this is a square A=l*w say 90 feet times 90 feet = 8100 sq feet. From home plate to out field fence, this is 1/4 of circle (approx) area of circle is pi * radius squared. distance from plate to outfield fence is radius. So 340 feet for example squared, times 3.14 divded by 4 would equal 90,746 square feet. To get area of region beyond the bases, just subtract the figures.
Perimeter of field = 2*(250+300) = 2*550 = 1150 feet. Therefore, number of post required = 1150/5 = 230 posts.
It is 60 feet from home to first on a softball field. It is the same distance between all the bases. The pitcher's mound is 40 to 43 feet way depending on the level of competition. The depth of the outfield varies from field to field.
It varies from school to school. I know that it cannot be bigger then 200 down the lines and 220 in the middle, but im not sure one what the smallest is. My high school field was 190 down the lines and 200 in center.
Yes, that is Rule 1.04(a) which reads: "Any Playing Field constructed by a professional club after June 1, 1958, shall provide a minimum distance of 325 feet from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on the right and left field foul lines, and a minimum distance of 400 feet to the center field fence."