You can find the distance between first and third 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 home and third base
C is the distance between first base and third base.
So, in MLB, where the distances between bases is 90 ft., it would be 127 feet 3 inches.
The distance from 3rd base to 1st base in the MLB is 127 feet 3 3/8 inches (127' 3 3/8")
The distance between first and second is 60 feet
3rd base is 89 feet 10 inches from 1st base
The distance between 1st base and 3rd base on a MLB field is 127'.
The distance is 60 ft
90 feet, same as the distance between any two other bases.
60 ft
89 feet 10 inches
To do this you would use Pathagreon's Theory. 602 + 602 = (square root of) 7200 = ~84.85 feet. This represents that straight line between the bases. It measure from the tip of one bag to the tip of the other bag.
The distance between any of the corners in a Little League baseball field is 84 feet 10 inches.
150 feet I'm sorry but the answer above is incorrect. the full distance between 3rd and 1st is only 127.28 feet. The distance from 1st to the pitchers mound is 63.72 feet. the same goes for 3rd to pitchers mound.
You can find the distance between first and third 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 home and third base C is the distance between first base and third base. So with 70 ft. bases, it would be 99 feet.