what is the pitching distance for ten and under softball?
The distance from home plate to the pitcher's rubber is 46 feet.
yes, there are no rules/regulations for pitching in softball. that's just baseball.
It varys, I play in a 12u league and we pitch from 40 feet but I'm sure in higher league(high school, college, etc.) they pitching mounds will be further away
National Softball League was created in 2009.
In Little League 8U baseball, the distance from the pitching rubber to home plate is 46 feet. This distance is designed to accommodate younger players and help them develop their pitching and hitting skills effectively.
From high school on, it is 60' 6".
Vienna Girls Softball League was created in 1965.
The pitching distance in Bronco Baseball is 48 feet. Bronco is a division within Pony baseball. Major League Baseball uses a distance of 60 feet, 6 inches.
A baseball is smaller and harder than a softball.
In 8U girls softball, the field dimensions typically include a 60-foot distance between bases and a 30-foot pitching distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate. The outfield fence is generally set at around 150 feet, although this can vary based on local league regulations. Additionally, the infield is often designed to accommodate younger players, focusing on safety and skill development.
The league was formed in 2005.
No...If the softball was pitched from a distance of 43 feet it is equivalent to a ball thrown just over 95 mph from a distance of 60' 6" which is the pitching distance in major league baseball. If the 68 mph pitch was thrown from 40 feet then it is equal to a 102 plus mph pitch at 60 feet 6 inches. Because speed is the relevance of time and distance then a ball thrown from 2 different distances and takes the same amount of time to travel each distance means the further of which will have to travel faster to cover more distance.