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There is no specific distance for the outfield, but the baselines are 90 feet and from home to the pitchers mound is 60 feet 6 inches.

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The Official Baseball Rules specify 325' minimum distance from Home Plate to the outfield wall where the left and right field foul lines intersect it. They also call for a minimum 400' depth from Home Plate to the wall in center field, and a 60' minimum distance from the bases and Home Plate to foul territory, for all ballparks built after 1958.

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The most notable measurements are the 90 ft. lengths between bases, 60 ft. 6 in. distance between the pitchers mound and home plate and the 95 ft. radius length to the outfield grass-line.

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According to Major League Baseball rules, all three bases are 15 inch squares that are between 3 and 5 inches thick.

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According to the rules in major league baseball, bases are 15 inch squares.

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A base is a square ... each side is 15 inches long.

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A baseball field does not have a standard size. They can vary in shape and size and major league baseball fields are larger than most.

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It varies from stadium to stadium.

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