Baseball uses a pitching mound.
Baseball pitching mound rubber dimensions.
Easily square up the pitching rubber by measuring an equal distance from the front corners of home plate to the corresponding corners on the pitching rubber.
Six inches 15 cm in front of the pitcher s rubber the mound begins to slope downward.
The baseball mound is 18 feet in diameter and 10 inches higher than home plate.
Six inches from the front edge of the table is the pitcher s plate also called the rubber which measures six inches deep by 24 inches wide.
Distance from the front of the pitching rubber to the back point of home plate.
A pitching rubber that is just slightly turned by on a major league mound will move the centerline off center from home plate by 1 15 or 14.
A major league mound is 18 feet in diameter and 10 inches higher than home plate.
A rubber that is twisted just a little more to a will throw the centerline off by 2 39 or more than 2 feet.
The front edge of the pitcher s plate or rubber is 18 inches 46 cm behind the center of the mound making the front edge s midpoint 60 feet 6 inches from the rear point of home plate.
A lot of people don t realize that the mound is flat on top.
Having the right measurements for your pitcher s mound is essential to complying with the rules of little league.
The pitching rubber is installed 18 inches back from the center of this mound.
On a regulation baseball diamond the pitcher s mound measures 18 in diameter.
Notes on pitching mound height and diameter.
Here is an example of how a high school mound should be set up.
Softball uses a 16 foot diameter circle for the pitching area.