60 feet, 6 inches
In high school, college, and professional Baseball, from the back corner of the home plate to the front edge of the pitcher's plate (or rubber, if you prefer) is 60 feet 6 inches.
The front of home plate, the 17 inch wide line that defines the strike zone, is 17 inches closer to the pitcher, 59 feet and 1 inch from the rubber.
For 13-16 year olds it's 50 feet 4 inches, and in little league it's 45 feet
For a 10u league it's 35 feet, and for a 12u it's 40 feet
For women's college softball, it's 43 feet, and for men, it's 46 feet.
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Depends how tall the pitcher is
But from the front of the pitchers rubber to the tip of home plate is 60 feet 6 inches
In a Major League Baseball stadium, the distance from the pitching rubber to homeplate is 60 1/2 feet.
The distance between the baseball pitcher's mound and home plate is 60 feet six inches.
45 feet - 60 foot base paths 50 feet - 70 foot base paths 55 feet - 80 foot base paths 60 feet 6 inches - 90 foot base paths
In Major League Baseball, the distance between the Pitcher's Rubber and Home Plate is sixty feet, six inches.