90 ft.
From the back of the plate to the front of the base.
The distance from home plate to first base in baseball is 90 feet.
The first base is on a diagonal line from the right side of the batter's box. In Major League Baseball, the distance from home plate to first base is 90 feet.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.
60 feet 6 inches
Do the math by using pythagoream therom. make a triangle using homeplate first base and second base with the bases being 90 ft apart. the distance from home plate to 2nd base comes out to 127ft 4in.
The distance of 90 feet (between home and first) is the distance of the middle of the plate and the middle of first base.
The distance from the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate in professional, college and high school baseball is 60 ft. 6 in. In some leagues 13-14 will pitch from that same distance, but in some they will throw from 54 ft. as a transition from little league to high school. I would check with your rules for your league and work from there.
The distance from home plate to the rubber for midget baseball is the same as the MLB distance, 60.5 feet (60'6")
Yes, there used to not be any set distance at all No, the distance between bases has not changed since major league baseball began in 1876. The distance between home plate and the pitchers mound changed several times before it settled at 60'6" in 1893.
46 feet
90 feet from home plate.