43 feet
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber is 46 feet.
The distance is 60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate to the front of the pitcher's rubber.
infeet it is 43 feet from home to the pitching mound
7U and 10U - 35ft.
From the apex of home to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber in Fastpitch/14U/16U/18U is 40 Feet.
60 feet
Mlb (bases) are (90 ft.) apart. From the (pitching) rubber to home plate is (60 ft. 6 in.) and there is no set distance from the plate to the out field wall
According to the official rule book, the bases are located inside the diamond.If you were standing on the pitcher's mound, then no matter which base you look at, the measurements would be behindthe bases, because the back corners of each base is what touches the measured diamond.Home plate is measured from the point (the part that points to the catcher) to the far right corner of first base (which touches the foul line). First base to second base is measured from the foul line to the center field corner of second base, etc.
60 ft
from the front of the pitching rubber to the back of home plate is 60'6"
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.