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Distance From Pitching Mound To Home Plate

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In the Majors, the distance between the front of home plate to the front of the pitcher's mound is 60 feet 6 inches. In little league, it's 46 feet even.
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The pitching rubber should be at 60 feet 6 inches from home. Thank you and ChaCha on!
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According to the National Softball Association rulebook, Women's Adult Slow Pitch Divisions shall have a pitching distance of 53 feet.
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The Pitching Distance is measured from the front center of the pitcher's rubber to the apex (back corner) of home plate.
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Different distances were experimented with in order to find the optimal distance. The current distance has been proven to be perfect for giving pitchers and hitters no unfair advantage over eachother.
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In high school baseball the distance between pitching mound and home plate is 60 ft 6 in, the same as in the pro's! ChaCha!
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Regulation size for a baseball diamond makes the distance from the pitching rubber to home plate as 60 feet, 6 inches. ChaCha!
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From the pitching rubber to home plate in Major League Baseball the distance is 60' 6". More questions? Keep on doing the ChaCha!
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the front of the rubber torward the plate. It depends ... you can start there or at the back of the plate but the front of the pitching rubber and back of the plate are definitely the start and stop points. Also, that distance is generally ...
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It is 60 feet, 6 inches from the pitching mound to home plate in high school baseball.
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