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The distance is always measured from the point or tip of the plate.
The distance is measured from the back of home plate to the hill. Hope that helps Answer More accurately, the distance is measured from where the first and third base lines meet (the apex of the plate) to the front edge of the pitcher's plate.
The distance measured is 60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate to the front of the pitcher's rubber.
According to the official rule book, the bases are located inside the diamond.If you were standing on the pitcher's mound, then no matter which base you look at, the measurements would be behindthe bases, because the back corners of each base is what touches the measured diamond.Home plate is measured from the point (the part that points to the catcher) to the far right corner of first base (which touches the foul line). First base to second base is measured from the foul line to the center field corner of second base, etc.
From the front of the mound to the back of the plate
The distance is measured from the back of home plate to the back corner of 2nd base. The distance is 127 feet 3 3/8 inches.
From the back of the plate to the front of the base.
The distance from the front of the pitcher's plate to the back tip of home plate is 60' 6".
infeet it is 43 feet from home to the pitching mound
The distance is 60 feet 6 inches from the back of home plate to the front of the pitcher's rubber.
When shooting free throws, the distance is measured from the foul line to the base of the backboard. In the case of 3-pointers, the shortest distance is measured...depending on where the ball is shot from. If you shoot from the corner, the distance is measured to the side of the rim. If you shoot from the top of the 3 point arc, the distance is measured to the front of the rim.
temporarily you will still need to get a front plate and stickers for the back