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.
105 feet
75 ft.
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.
127 feet 3 and 3/8ths inches.
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.
120 feet from home to second
baseballThe sport played on a field called a diamond is baseball. The diamond is made up of first base, second base, third base, and home plate, all in a diamond shape.
The bases are 90 feet apart. From home plate to first base is 90 feet. From home plate to second base is 180 feet. From home plate to third base is 270 feet. From home plate around the bases and back to home plate is 360 feet. (That's farther than from goal line to goal line in football.) From first base to third base is 180 feet.
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).