it all depends on his size at this age....my son was 13 and his longest home run was 360 ft but has hit the centerfield fence when he had just turned 14 which was 402 ft and hit several over 330ft- 360. That was in June 2010 and was about 5ft 11in 195 but now he is 6ft 210 and will be 15 in Aprill 2011. But do not worry about homeruns but "on base percentage" is key.
It would be good to be able to throw it about 150ft with accuracy. Dont throw the ball high for distance, keep it as low to the ground as possible without making it touch ground more than once. Play long catch a lot and do a drill that involves setting up a garbage can facing you, so that you can throw into the opening. That is how Roberto Clemente became a great thrower.
210 to 220 feet would be left and right field distance.
I'm 14 going to be 15 in 3 months and I could throw as far as 120 feet
Most times it is the same as MLB: 60 feet, 6 inches.
No one will ever know becaus they always hit them different lenghths
It varies among kids just like in the major leagues. Some 14-year olds can hit it 300 ft. and others can't. It can also depend of the type of swing the player has.
the bases are 90 feet apart. Kids first play 90 foot bases when they play in a 13 year old division.
200 feet
300'
55 yards average
400 ft
it is claimed he could throw a baseball 400 feet
The throw from first to third is 127' 3-3/8 inches.
im not sure what the distance would be but i do know that it would be shorter, it is harder to throw a softball then it is to throw a baseball Disregard the fact that this person answered your question. The correct answer is the same distance as a baseball.
Velocity is how high something goes like if you throw a baseball up. Distance is how far you throw thatbaseball
121 feet
Ted can throw 400ft Johnny can throw 300ft Billy can throw 280ft (70% of 400ft and 20ft less than Johnny)
One shouldn't ask about the average throw for a certain age because with throwing events, it all depends on the size and strength of the athlete. If you're 12 years old and you have a strong core and your form is close to perfect, then good for you. But that 12 year old may be able to throw as far as an 18 year old. Height contributes to throwing distances; the taller you are, the wider your arm span is, and the further you're able to throw your implement. However, people who aren't as tall may be able to throw as far as the tall people as well; they just have to have more speed than the tall ones.
on my track team and according to the league standards from where i live (southeast PA), 94 feet it a pretty decent throw. IF you are a 14 year old girl and are throwing it that far you should be pretty happy with yourself. good work.
It is 10ft from the goal