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The little league home run fence in non tourney play is 200 down the left and right field fence and 205 in center field. In tourney play it is 220 down the left and right field fence and 225 in center field.

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In MLB, each base is 90 feet from the next base so you would have to run 360 feet.

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There is no straight forward answer to this question. Baseball fields have different sizes. It could be as short as 100 feet to longer than 305 feet.

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The path between each base is 90 ft, so therefore the total distance is 360 ft.

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Yes, you must run and touch each base in succession (first base, second base, third base, home plate) for the home run to count.

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On average, about 13 seconds.

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700ft.

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