The distance between third and home is 90 feet. First to second, and second to third are also 90 feet each.
Yes.
The distance between Third Base and Home Plate is 90 feet.
The distance between all bases in baseball is 90 feet, except in some youth baseball leagues.
A2 + B2 = C2 would be 902 + 902 = 16,200. Square of 16,200 would be 127.28'
No they do not you have to throw the ball to a base to get an out.
Behind home plate, at 1st base, and at 3rd base. Some leagues also have a 2nd base umpire.
2nd and 3rd base are 90 feet apart in a Major League Baseball field. This 90 feet is measured from the center of second base furthest from home plate to the back-left corner of third base. The three bases and home plate are set up on the corners of a square with a 90-foot side. But while home plate, first base, and third base are completely inside the square, the center of second base sits on the other corner of the square.
In the major leagues, 90 feet.
Three. First base, second base and third base. Home plate is not a 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
Four. First base, second base, third base and home plate.