46 feet. http://www.sportsknowhow.com/Baseball/field-dimensions/little-league-baseball-field-dimensions.html
the little league baseball field is around 235-250 feet long
46 feet from home plate to the pitcher's mound. 60 feet from home to first, first to second, and so on. The outfield walls depend on the field, usually they are around 200 feet.
On a standard size field, the distance between each base in 90 feet. That's what the pros, colleges and high schools play on. On a Little League field it's 60 feet. There are others that are 70 feet and some are 80 feet.
pitchers mound - home plate= 46 feet distance between bases=60 feet fence =about 200 feet
newtest3 about 40 feet ---------- The above is incorrect. In Little League Baseball the bases are 60 feet apart until you get to the Junior Division (13 and 14-year-old).
In Major League Baseball, 90 feet. In Little League, 60 feet.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.
in little league it is 60 feet; major leagues are 90 feet
With the exception of Little League and streetball, the bases are always 90 feet apart.
Baseball rules do not specify the distance to the outfield fence, so fields vary in size. Little league fields usually measure around 200 feet to the fences, meaning the field would cover just under an acre.
It depends on the specific league and what ground rules they have set. Common distances for little leagues are 60 feet (teens), and 40 feet (primary school), compared to the Major League's 90 feet.