A good time would be around fifteen to twenty seconds and you can also watch videos of this and time it.
Actually about 8 to 9 seconds. A fast runner gets from home to 1st in 4 seconds.
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Home, first base, and second base make up a right isosceles triangle with 90 foot legs, so the Pythagorean theorem gives us 90^2 + 90^2 = (Distance from home to second)^2. So the distance is 90 times the square root of 2, or 127 ft 3 and 3/8 in.
When the runner on first steals to second base and the pitcher has already pitched the ball, the catcher should throw the ball from home to second to get the runner who is stealing out.
^^^lololol no. Unless the pitcher's throwing a fastball the runner has a good chance of making it.
an average baseruner takes from 3.15 - 3.5 seconds to go 90ft. ichiro can do it in 2.8!!