The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber is 46 feet.
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber in Fastpitch/14U/16U/18U is 40 Feet.
From the apex of home to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
24 inches by 6 inches
The pitching distance is 40 feet from home plate to the back of the pitching rubber. For 18U Gold and collegiate softball the pitchers mound is 43 feet away. This is because pitchers throwing at these levels throw much faster than those at the lower levels, making it a lot harder for batters to identify pitches.
6" x 24"
In 10u softball, the pitching distance is typically measured as 35 feet from the back of the pitcher's plate to the front of home plate. This distance is shorter than the standard pitching distance in older age groups to account for the players' smaller size and skill level. It is important to ensure accurate measurements are taken to maintain fairness and safety during games.
The distance from second base to the pitching rubber is the same as the distance from the plate to the rubber. It is 60 feet 6 inches.
It's a radius of 8 feet from the center of the pitching rubber.
If you have an age where the pitching rubber is 43 feet from the home then the front line or the batters box would be 38 feet 3 1/2 inches from the rubber. If you are at a younger age where the pitching distance is shorter then minus 4 feet 8 1/2 inches from that distance and you will have the front line of the box.
43 feet
usually about 30 or 35 feet(: