About 106.1 ft
Home to second on a diamond with bases 60 feet apart woould be 120 feet
By using the Pythagorean theorem, about 85 feet.
113ft
If the bases are 60' apart, the distance from home plate to second base is 84'10"
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.
Depends on how far apart the bases are on the basepaths. It's a right triangle so the sum of the squares of the distance between first and second and from second to third should equal the square of the distance from first to third. if the bases are about 90 feet apart the distance is about 127.3 feet. Of Course, if you follow the basepaths the distance is 180 feet. And you thought you'd never use geometry in real life!
There is 90 feet between the bases.
180 feet While this is a technically true answer, it is only true if one measures the base runner's path. The distance from home to second, as a crow flies, is about 128'.
In little league, where the bases are 60 feet apart, the distance between first base and third base is 84.85 feet. In MLB and leagues where the bases are 90 feet apart, the distance between first base and third base is 127.29 feet.
Bases are different distances apart at different levels of play in baseball. Here is how you can find the distance across the diamond (home to second, or first to third) on any field: What is the distance between bases? Square that answer (multiply it by itself). Double that answer. Find the square root of that answer. The answer you get will be the distance from home to second or from first to third.
the distance between all the bases in major league baseball is 90 feet. home --> first first--> second second--> third third--> home all are 90 feet apart