To do this you would use Pathagreon's Theory. 602 + 602 = (square root of) 7200 = ~84.85 feet. This represents that straight line between the bases. It measure from the tip of one bag to the tip of the other bag. So to determine how far to the pitcher's mound you would divide this number by 2. This give you approximately 42.425 feet fromt eh tip od thrid base to the edge of the pitchers mound.
To do this you would use Pathagreon's Theory. 602 + 602 = (square root of) 7200 = ~84.85 feet. This represents that straight line between the bases. It measure from the tip of one bag to the tip of the other bag. So this is the distance between home and second. If the pitcher's mound is 40 feet from home, it would be ~44.85 feet away from second base. If the pitcher's mound is 43 feet away from home, the pitcher's mound would be ~41.85 feet away from second base.
Yes
Hindcatcher,,pitcher,,first base,, second base,, short stop,, third base,, center field,, left field,, right field..
60 feet
1=Pitcher 2=Catcher 3=First Base 4=Second Base 5=Third Base 6=Short Stop
the most important position in softball is deffinatley first base.
yes they can I play High school softball and you can get but if you leave the base before the pitcher releases the ball you are out
runner is out
According to (See Related Link) it is 127 feet 3 3/8 inches between home plate and second base. The distance between the pitcher's mound and home plate is 60 feet 6 inches. Therefore, the distance between the pitcher's mound and second base is 66 feet 7 3/8 inches.
60 feet
Wait for the pitcher to throw the ball home then run for the next base.
84.9 FT
Pitcher, Catcher, First base, Second base, Shortstop, Third base, Right Field, Center Field and Left Field.