According to MLB Rule 1.04 "The distance from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on fair territory shall be 250 feet or more. A distance of 320 feet or more along the foul lines, and 400 feet or more to center field is preferable."
The distance from home plate to the outfield fence at Cooperstown All-Star Village varies by field. Field 1 has a distance of 205 feet to the left field fence, 240 feet to the center field fence, and 200 feet to the right field fence. Field 2 has a distance of 196 feet to the left field fence, 226 feet to the center field fence, and 172 feet to the right field fence.
It depends on the specific baseball field you are referring to. The distance from home plate to the center field fence can vary between 400 to 440 feet in most Major League Baseball (MLB) stadiums.
Safeco field in Seattle, WA
In Major League Baseball, the bases are 90' apart. The distance from home plate to the nearest fence is 250' or more.
Official fields use 90ft baselines and 60ft6in from the pitchers mound to home plate. The fence distance is determined by the team.
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If you are referring to the distance from home plate to the center field fence. It would be Minute Maid park In Houston Texas, home of the Houston Astros.
Official baseball rule 1.04 paragraph (a) Any playing field constructed by a professional club after June 1, 1958 shall provide a minimum distance of 325 feet from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other osbstuction on the right and left field foul lines, and a minimum distance of 400 feet to the center field fence. No exixting playing field shall be remodeled after June 1, 1958 in such a manner as to reduce the distance from home base to the foul poles and to the center field fence below the minimum distance specified in paragraph (a) above.
The average center field distance in Major League Baseball is around 400 feet.
The average right field distance in Major League Baseball is around 325 feet.
There is no true answer to this. It depends on the particular field.
My understanding is that the height of the wall should be equivilant to the subtracted length of the regulation home run distance; hence, if your wall is placed 30' short of the standard home run wall distance from the appex of home plate, the home run line should be located 30' vertically on a wall at that location.