As of my last update, the fastest recorded time from home plate to first base in Major League Baseball is 3.3 seconds, achieved by players like Tim Raines and others under specific conditions. However, there isn't a definitive record for the fastest time running specifically to home plate from the outfield or another base, as this varies widely based on the starting point and situational factors. Speed records are typically measured for specific distances, like home to first base, rather than home plate itself.
Who is running on the play? It always depends on which player it is...
Running from Home Plate to First Baseelite major league runners can do from 3.5 to 4.0. an average time would be anywhere from 4.3 to 5.3. i was personally timed the other day at a 3.7 but my best however is a 3.6. the fastest time ever "recoreded" was mickie mantle at 3.1s That may be the times for baseball.Colleges want less than 3 seconds home to first, the closer t 2.5 seconds the better. Keeping in mind the distance is 60' for softball, not 90'.
I assume you're asking about a 60-foot youth baseball field. If so, the time is about average. When coaching that age group, I usually timed the fastest runners at just over 13 seconds and the slowest at just over 15.
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the amount of time it took Vada Pinson to run from home plate to 1st base, it is one of the very fastest times in history.
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he was the fastest, running a 4.2 forty yard dash.
22:04 by Alberto Salazar
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About a sixteenth of a second, or 0.0625 seconds.
above average: 4.2 average: 4.3 below average: 4.4 poor: 4.5
Martin Ilott finished the fastest, unsupported U.S. running across America in 71.27 days.