Area pitching mound in baseball?

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The pitching mound is a 5.49m circle, centre of which is 18.39m from the rear of domestic plate. The pitcher’s plate is a rectangular slab of white rubber, 61cm with the aid of 15cm. It is set in the ground so that the distance between the pitcher’s plate and home base (the rear factor of domestic plate) is 18.39m.