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Yes there is a regulation size for Major League Baseball fields, in the case of the infield, it needs to be a 90 foot square. The outfield does not have any regulation size between the 2 foul poles, their regulation size is only in the case of its distance to home plate so the distance between home plate and the Outfield fence must be at least 250 feet however along the foul lines the distance between the plate and the outfield fencce must be at least 320 feet and the distance must be at least 400 feet between the plate and the fence in Center Field.
The standard distance between bases in Little League baseball is 60 feet.
The standard distance between bases in Major League Baseball is 90 feet.
In Major League Baseball, College baseball and High School baseball, the distance between the bases is 90 feet.
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In Major League Baseball, 90 feet. In Little League, 60 feet.
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In Major League Baseball, the distance is 90 feet.
According to Major League Baseball, Rule 1.06, a regulation base is 15" square and between 3 and 5 inches thick.
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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.