Currently top of the rubber is to be no higher than ten inches above home plate. This was set in 1969 when six pitchers recorded an ERA of less than 2.0. From 1903 through 1968, this height limit was set at 15 inches, but was often slightly higher, sometimes as high as 20 inches especially for teams that emphasized pitching
I believe this mound exceeds the current height requirement,
Pharmakeus Ubik about 11 years ago
Should we call the groundskeeper or a dermatologist?
Jonni about 11 years ago
It’s tradition, the Indians from Cleveland use burial mounds for failed pitchers.
Rwill about 11 years ago
Check for silicone.
xpurplezebra about 11 years ago
All tests will amound to nothing
Woody157 about 11 years ago
My first thought was that the Jolly Green Giant from Dellmonte dropped his coffee measuring scoop.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 11 years ago
I believe this mound exceeds the current height requirement,
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
I think it’s about to erupt.