In MLB, the pitching rubber is 24 inches long and 6 inches wide.
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∙ 2007-12-06 18:46:0424 inches by 6 inches
24" Long 6" Wide
The mound is a circle with a diameter of 12 feet and the pitching rubber is 18 inches in length.
Pitching mound dimensions are as follows: Diameter: 18 feet Height: 10.5 inches at the rubber, with a plateau at the top of the mound 5 feet wide. Distance to HB: 59 feet (60', 6" from back tip of home plate) The pitching rubber is 18 inches behind the center of the mound (10 feet in front of rubber and 8 feet behind rubber). Dimensions of the rubber are 24 inches by 6 inches.Slope: Beginning 12 inches in front of rubber a line extended to HB will fall 1 inch for every 1 foot of distance until it is level with the plate.
In MLB, the dimensions of the pitching rubber is 24 inches long by 6 inches wide.
In Major League Baseball, the pitcher's plate, or pitching rubber, is 24 inches long and 6 inches wide.
MLB rule 1.07 defines the dimensions of the pitcher's plate as 24 inches by 6 inches. There is no dimension given for its thickness, or depth.
The bases are 60' apart and the distance from the pitching rubber to home plate is 46'. The pitchers mound is a 12' diameter circle.
In MLB, the pitching rubber is 24 inches long and 6 inches wide.
Bases are at 60 feet. Pitching rubber is at 35 feet and there is no standard on field length but they are typically around 200 feet.
The distance from second base to the pitching rubber is the same as the distance from the plate to the rubber. It is 60 feet 6 inches.
18" & 24" Pitching Rubbers & Sets.