in the MLB it is 125ft
Another answer: Major League Baseball rule 1.04 defines the distance from home plate to 2nd base as 127 feet, 3 3/8 in.
75 ft.
105 feet
First base, then second base, then third base, then home plate, whereupon one run is scored for their team.
Yes
If you drew a line from home plate to first base, first base to second base, second base to third base, and third base to home plate, you would have a square. This is because the distance between those bases is the same (90 feet). A square turned on its side is a diamond.
The pitcher stands on the pitcher's mound, which is in the center of the baseball field, between home plate and second base.
127 feet 3 and 3/8ths inches.
120 feet from home to second
The infield on a baseball field is the area inside the diamond-shaped base paths, which includes the area between first base, second base, third base, and home plate.
A baseball field includes four bases if one decides to count home-plate as a base. However, if one's definition of base is different and chooses to include only first, second, and third base because home-plate is not technically a "base" but the goal in order to score a point, a baseball field would include three bases.
Second base is catercorner to home plate.
It's 127 feet, 3 3/8 inches from home plate to second base (the same distance from first base to third base).