60 feet 6 inches. and yes
2007-07-14 14:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The distance between home and the pitchers mound is 60 feet and 6 inches but is smaller in little league fields.
2007-07-14 15:39:14
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answered by Eddie F 1
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60 feet 6 inches from the mound to the plate. It's the same in EVERY baseball field, check the rule book page 1!
2007-07-14 14:54:06
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answered by Tommy D 5
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In football, the distance from one goal line to the other is 300 feet. In basketball, the court is what, 94 feet long? Baseball is no different: it's 90 feet between bases and 60.5 feet from the pitcher's plate to home plate, no matter which field you're at. Next you'll be asking why all baseball stadiums don't have the same number of seats, ditto for football and basketball.
2016-05-17 23:00:03
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answered by lura 3
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The distance from the mound to home plate is 60 feet, 6 inches, and is the same in all ball parks.
2007-07-14 15:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Distance in MLB, high school, college, etc... is 60.5 feet (bases are 90 feet apart).
Little Leage and Ripken for 12 and Under is 46 feet (bases 60 feet apart).
Leagues for 13 to about 15 play on flex fields with distances from 50 to 60.5 (usually 54 feet). Bases can be 70 to 80 feet apart.
2007-07-15 06:22:08
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answered by spalffy 3
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60 feet,6 inches and yes. In Little League it is 46 feet
2007-07-14 15:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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60 feet and 6 inches
2007-07-14 14:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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60 ft 6 in....thats the distance from high school on up throught the pros....little leagues have shorter distances depended on the age/ league
2007-07-14 14:53:05
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answered by GAguy 2
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60 feet 6 inches in all proffessional ballparks
2007-07-14 14:47:19
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answered by kyrilmitch_76 2
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