It's 60 feet 6 inches away from home plate. The original Baseball field designers wanted it to be 60 feet but when the "landscapers" were reading the diagram drawn up it read 60 ' 0" and they read the 0 to be a 6 by mistake.
it is 90 feet from the pitchers mound to home plate in major league baeball
60'6"
to see were their feet are
i think Daniel Ray Herrera 5"6" http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=502609
The mound allows pitchers a much better chance of pitching within the strike zone.
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.
Rosin bags are still on the back slope of every major league pitchers mound.
typically 45 feet
9 to 12 years old little league regulation is 46 feet mound to plate
On a major league field it is 60 ft, 6 inches.
46 inches from the back point of home plate
the exact answer is 46 feet 6 inches.
Absolutely. The official MLB Rules (including the infield diagrams) can be viewed and downloaded on Major League Baseball's official site.
6" high.
60 feet 6 inches like the MLB
There is no rule in MLB that specifies how many times a catcher may visit the pitcher during a game.
No
Yes.