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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.
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No. Not all MLB fields are the same dimensions. The base paths and the distance from home plate to the pitcher's mound are all the same but the actual "home run" measurements vary.
60'6"
The mound is 60 feet 6 inches from home plate
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In Major League Baseball, rule 1.04 states that the minimum distance shall be 250 feet.
127 feet 3 and 3/8ths inches.
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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.
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.
in the MLB it is 125ft Another answer: Major League Baseball rule 1.04 defines the distance from home plate to 2nd base as 127 feet, 3 3/8 in.
90 feet for Major League Baseball, College, High School and some lower levels.
The length of a standard baseball field is approximately 90-95 meters (300-330 feet) from home plate to the outfield fence.