43 feet
College softball pitchers, pitch anywhere from 50mph to about 70mph. But 70mph is about the fastest.
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43 feet
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 43 away in college softball. The depth of the outfield varies from field to field.
It depends on the league. In 10U softball it is 35 ft, in 12U it is 40ft, and in high school and college level, it is 43 ft.
== == Baseball cleats are metal, and always that way. Softball cleats can be rubber, plastic, or metal. Metal cleats are only allowed in high school and college softball though.
College fastpitch pitchers average in the 70s. MLB players pitch in the 90s and occassionly top 100mph.
The distance from the pitchers mound to home plate (the back of home plate to the front of the pitchers plate) is 43 feet. It was recently moved back from 40 feet to help both the pitcher and the batter with the transition to college ball (which is also 43 feet).
The mound is 40 feet away, except in college and some traveling leagues where it is 43 feet. (fastpitch)
43 feet from the front edge of the pithing rubber to the back point of home plate.
There is no difference.