pitching rubber
In MLB, the pitching rubber is at a height of 10 inches.
54' to front of pitching rubber.
MLB Rules state the pitching rubber will be at a height of 10 inches.
60 feet 6 inches from the tip of home plate to the pitching rubber on the mound.
infeet it is 43 feet from home to the pitching mound
35 feet from the the tip of home plate to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
There actually is no "mound" in softball. It's flat from the rubber to the plate. That's why it's also called the "pitching circle", which is the more correct term since there actually is no mound. That term just carried over from baseball.
The height of the mound and the size of the pitching rubber could vary from one level of baseball to the next, but within each level, they will be the same.
A higher leg lift and the twist off the rubber by the hips will generate more power.
Measure from the front edge of the pitching rubber to the back tip of home plate.
Pitching mound dimensions are as follows: Diameter: 18 feet Height: 10.5 inches at the rubber, with a plateau at the top of the mound 5 feet wide. Distance to HB: 59 feet (60', 6" from back tip of home plate) The pitching rubber is 18 inches behind the center of the mound (10 feet in front of rubber and 8 feet behind rubber). Dimensions of the rubber are 24 inches by 6 inches.Slope: Beginning 12 inches in front of rubber a line extended to HB will fall 1 inch for every 1 foot of distance until it is level with the plate.