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There actually is no "mound" in softball. It's flat from the rubber to the plate. That's why it's also called the "pitching circle", which is the more correct term since there actually is no mound. That term just carried over from Baseball.

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Under a rule from 1969, the height of the pitcher's mound is 10 inches in baseball.

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The pitching rubber is at a height of 10 inches and is the highest spot on the mound.

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