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  1. The starting point for much of the action on the field is home plate (officially "home base"), a five-sided slab of white rubber. One side is 17 inches (43 cm) long, the two adjacent sides are 8.5 inches (22 cm). The remaining two sides are approximately 11 inches (30 cm) and set at a right angle.

  2. The back tip of home plate must be 127 feet, 3 and 3/8 inches away from second base. The other bases must be 18-inch squares that are between 3 and 5 inches thick, covered by white canvas or rubber and filled with soft material.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · The standard distance from the pitching mound to home plate in Major League Baseball is 60 feet, 6 inches. This measurement is taken from the rear point of home plate to the front edge of the pitcher’s rubber.

  4. Mound to home plate distance - The distance between the pitcher's plate and home base (the rear point of home plate) shall be 60 feet, 6 inches. Base paths/distance - The infield shall be a 90-foot square.

  5. 99baseballs.com › the-field › home-plate-specs-distanceHome Plate – Baseball Field

    Jul 21, 2023 · The shortest distance down the left field line (from the foul pole to home ) is 318 feet. For throws made from more central locations in left field, the distance is 399 feet. A ball thrown from left-center field, for example, might travel a distance closer to 350 feet or more.

  6. The recommended distances for the outfield are 400ft from the home plate to the centerfield and a minimum off 330ft from the home plate to the end of the foul lines, with the fences rounded out to match the recommended distances.

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  8. Major League Baseball (MLB) Fields have bases spaced 90’ | 27.4 m apart measured from the apex of home plate to the farthest corner of 1st and 3rd bases, and from the same farthest corner of 1st and 3rd to the center of 2nd base.

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