88 feet, the same as from home to first.
AnswerThis is a trick question. The distance from point to point is exactly 90 feet, but each bag is 1 foot wide, which means that the distance between them is, in fact, 88 feet.Each bag is a 15 inch by 15 inch square. First base is entirely inside the infield but second base is centered on the 90 foot point. So 90 feet minus 15 inches minus 7.5 inches = 90 feet minus 22.5 inches or 88 feet 1.5 inches.
90 feet
The distance between first base and second base is 90 feet.
180 feet if you touch second base. It's ninety feet from base to base.
The distances between the plates are 90 feet. The distance between home plate and first base is 90 feet. First base to second base is 90 feet. Second base to third base is 90 feet. Third base to home plate is also 90 feet. Additionally, the distance between first and third base straight across is 127 feet.
60 feet
90 feet, the same as distance between home and first
60 feet.
90 feet
It's 127 feet, 3 3/8 inches from home plate to second base (the same distance from first base to third base).
A base line is 90 feet long, so (since you have to go around third to get home from second) the total distance is 270 feet.
99 feet. You can find the distance between home and second on any baseball or softball field by using the following formula: A squared plus B squared equals C squared. A is the distance between home and first base B is the distance between first base and second base C is the distance between home and second base.
Every base is exactly 90 feet apart from the other, so it is neither further from 1st base to second base nor second base to third base.
There are 90 feet between each base in MLB. The baseball "diamond" is a square, 90 feet on a side. Home plate, first base and third base are located in three corners of the square, but second base is centered on the fourth corner. Since home plate lies along the first 12 inches of the first base line and first base is 15 inches across, the distance form home to first along the first base line is actually 27 inches less than 90 feet, namely 87 feet, 9 inches; similarly between home and third. The distance from first to second along the unmarked edge of the diamond is 88 feet, 1.5 inches; likewise from second to third. Details of the layout of the baseball diamond can be found in section 1 of the Official Baseball Rules, available online at the related link below.