This question requires some assumptions to answer. The speed of the pitch has a direct correlation for the time to travel the 50 feet but because you are talking about such a short distance travel time between speeds is minuscule. If the ball were traveling at 60 mph it would take .564 or just over half a second to travel 50 feet.
Softball doesn't have a raised mound. In fast pitch softball, there is a circle with an 8 foot diameter drawn around the pitcher's plate.
No. The catcher calls timeout before he goes to the mound to talk to the pitcher.
For squirts the distance to the mound is 35 feet. For Peewee's the distance is 38 feet.
43 feet
43 feet in fast pitch
No, because a time out was granted to the defense allowing the catcher to go up to the pitcher.
50 feet.
A softball pitcher is the girl in the circle on the mound in the center of the field. She is the girl who pitches the ball to the batters.
45 feet
yeah it exactly like the MLB on TV except the pitcher mound is closer
In baseball, the ball is released at higher point (shoulders) in a downward motion. In softball, the ball is released at a lower location (the hip) in a straight motion.A softball mound is raised up about a 1/2 inch to help the pitcher push off.
You can't. Softball doesn't have a raised mound.