pitching rubber
pit
ˈpÉĒ
pi
ching
ʧÉĒng
ching
ru
rƌ
ra
bber
bər
bēr
/pˈÉĒtʃÉĒŋ ɹˈʌbə/

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a small, rectangular slab in baseball and softball from which the pitcher throws the ball
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The pitching rubber is exactly 60 feet 6 inches from home plate.
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