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Little League Baseball Dimensions

July 23rd, 2010

What Are the Dimensions of a Little League Baseball Field?

I just want it straight. Ex. 64×20 or whatever.

Basepaths: 60 ft
Mound-home: 40 ft
Standard fence-home: 200 ft

Fence lengths can vary.

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