That depends on the age group college and high school use a 43' distance in fast pitch.
The pitching rubber is 60' 6" from home plate.
60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate
there are 3 bases and 1 home plate not including the pitching mound.
60 feet 6 inches
In a regular MLB game, it is about 60 feet. Normally it should be the same distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate.
In Oklahoma high school girls' softball, the distance from the pitching mound to home plate is 43 feet. This measurement is consistent with the standard distance used in girls' fast-pitch softball across many organizations.
According to (See Related Link) it is 127 feet 3 3/8 inches between home plate and second base. The distance between the pitcher's mound and home plate is 60 feet 6 inches. Therefore, the distance between the pitcher's mound and second base is 66 feet 7 3/8 inches.
The time it takes for a baseball to travel from the pitcher's hand to home plate is typically around 0.4 to 0.5 seconds. This duration can vary based on the pitcher's throwing speed and the distance of 60 feet, 6 inches between the pitcher's mound and home plate. For example, a fastball thrown at approximately 90 miles per hour takes about 0.4 seconds to reach home plate.
Sixty feet, six inches. Exactly the same as major league baseball.
Depends what age group...for my 10U team it is 35 feet, for the 16U team, it is 43 feet.
The length from homeplate to the pitcher's mound in 10U fast-pitch is 35-40 feet. It depends on your league.
Three. First, second and third, then home plate.