A 100.9 mph pitch would reach homeplate in .41 seconds. A 90 mile per hour fastball would take an extra .04 seconds.
A lot, it depends on the type of pitch. A 4-seam fastball or 2-seam fastball will have more rotations, but a knuckle ball may have little to no rotations, where as the curve ball and slider are in between.
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Three. First, second and third, then home plate.
75 miles per hour is about 110 feet per second. So a pitch thrown at that speed will reach home plate in a little more than half a second (about .55 seconds). A pitch thrown at 90 MPH will reach the batter in about a tenth of a second less (.45 seconds).
Home plate has five sides. It also has, or course, a top and a bottom.
60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate
Fastball in the low 90s .... a great slider and a slow curve.
The pitching rubber is 60' 6" from home plate.
Four, including the home plate.
Put as many as you want on a plate and put in the microwave for about 10 seconds. If its not heated all the way put it in for another 10 seconds.
3 bases and 1 home plate.