![]() ![]() ![]() Pitching distance for divisions of baseball for Junior and Senior League Divisions is 60 feet, 6 inches, with a local league option to shorten the distance to 54 feet for Junior League Baseball and 50 feet for Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division for regular season play. The pitching distance for divisions of baseball for the Major Division and below is 46 feet. ![]() The distance in all divisions of baseball for 13-year-olds, is up to 90 feet, with a local league option to shorten the distance to 75 feet for Junior League Baseball and 70 feet for Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division for regular season play. A local Little League board of directors may opt to use a 50-foot diamond in the Tee Ball divisions. Generally, the distance between base paths on fields for 12-year-olds and below in baseball and in all divisions of softball is 60 feet. In many areas, the local league has an agreement with a municipality to maintain the fields. The responsibility for the upkeep of the fields at a local Little League program belongs to the local league board of directors. ![]()
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