Mound
The raised area in the center of the diamond where the pitcher stands. It's 60 feet 6 inches from home plate and 10 inches high.
Why "Mound" Matters
Understanding mound helps you follow field situations during a baseball game. Pair this with our rules guide, positions overview, and the full baseball glossary.
Related Field Terms
- Alley
The gaps between the center fielder and the corner outfielders. Also called "power alleys" or "gaps." - Dugout
The bench area where players sit when not on the field, located along the first and third base lines. - Hot Corner
Nickname for third base, because of the hard-hit balls that come at the third baseman. - Rubber
The white rectangular slab on the pitcher's mound. The pitcher must be in contact with it when delivering the pitch.