It really depends on the stadium, most are 310-330 down the lines and 400ft or more to center.
357 Feet
This will vary dramatically based on the field and the specific fielder. Second base is 127 ft from home plate, and the center field wall will typically be between 390 and 440 feet from home plate. Generally, depending on the strength of the hitter, the center fielder will play 300 - 350 ft from home plate.
50 ft between bases 38 ft from center of home plate to pitcher's rubber
Center field at Turner Field, the former home of the Atlanta Braves, was approximately 401 feet from home plate.
Depends on the field in question. There is no standard.
408 feet
North west
Each field has different dimensions, therefore different distances to the fences.
The dimensions at Fenway Park:Left Field: 310 ft.Deep Left-Center: 379 ft.Center Field: 389 ft. 9 in.Deep Right-Center: 420 ft.Right-Center: 380 ft.Right Field: 302 ft.
410 feet
When the original Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923, the measurements were, 296 feet to the left field pole, 301 to right and 461 feet to the deepest part of the park, in left-center. The playing field was not evenly balanced, so dead center was not the deepest part. After it was re-modeled in 1974-75, it measured 310 to right, 312 to left and 430 to the deepest part in left-center.
The distance from home plate to left field is exactly the same in both the old and new Yankee Stadiums measuring 318'. The dimensions changed at least 4 times. To answer the question a date is needed.