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Top 4 Unique Gifts for Baseball Fans

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If you have a friend or a loved one who is a baseball fanatic, it may not take a long time to figure out what to give them as the holiday season approaches. Then again, jerseys and baseball mitts have become cliche. After all, there's a good chance the person you are giving these to already has an extensive collection of baseball gear.

You might want to take your gift-giving up a notch by looking for unique gift ideas that are sure to blow any baseball fan away. Here are a few to help you get started.

1. Rare baseball cards

They don't mean much for casual fans, but collecting rare baseball cards is an almost euphoric experience for a person who lives and breathes baseball. To give you an idea of how serious the hobby gets, a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card was recently sold for $6.6 million at an auction. Unless you have that much to spend just for one card, you are better off spending less than $200 for baseball cards that are just as valuable. If you are lucky, you can find rare gems in antique shops.

2. Get a shoutout through Cameo

What if you get MLB greats like David Ortiz and Johnny Damon to give your friend or loved one a quick shoutout on their birthday? With Cameo, you won't have to send emails that are less likely to reach these superstars and convince them to do a short greeting. Using the app, you can simply look for the MLB superstar you want a shoutout from, type your request in under 250 characters, and pay a fee. It can cost you a little more than $1,000 for a shoutout, but it's a great way to make any baseball fan's day.

3. Get them a baseball bat mug

If the person is a self-described beer aficionado or craft brewer, consider giving them a mug that's shaped like the barrel of a baseball bat. This item is made from wood and it makes for a perfect drinking partner during the World Series. Some stores sell laser engraved mugs showing the logo of your favorite team. Whether it's a Red Sox or Dodgers mug, this simple gift is definitely a keeper in the eyes of a true blue fan.

4. Go DIY

Gift-giving doesn’t require that you spend a lot of money just to make someone happy. After all, it’s the thought that counts. The other person would appreciate it more if you put in the effort of handcrafting the gift itself. Whether it’s a custom glove or baseball booties for someone’s baby, DIY gifts are fun to make and create sentimental value that the receiver will cherish for a long time.

If you are giving a baseball fan a gift, it helps to find gift ideas worth exploring. Go beyond the ordinary and give your friend or family member something extraordinary.
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