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Romantic Valentine Day Gifts for Baseball Fans
- Updated: January 21, 2015
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Is the man in your life a baseball fan? Are you stumped on what to get him for Valentine’s Day? Mixing romance and baseball might seem like an unlikely combo, but these 6 gift ideas will win your guy over:
1) His favorite MLB player’s jersey
Dim the lights, curl up on the couch with your man and plan an intimate move night at home. You can choose a couple of movies that your significant other will enjoy and at the end of the evening, place a gift-wrapped box on his side of the bed. Watch his reaction as he unwraps his favorite player’s jersey that you purchased from the MLB Jersey Shop. This unexpected surprise will lead to kisses from your main squeeze and a night of romance.
2) Game day deliveries
Be the coolest gift-giver ever by having a slew of goodies delivered on game day. Order a pizza and wings from his favorite place. If your guy has a sweet tooth, order a massive gift basket of cookies or chocolate. If he prefers salty to sweet, go for a basket of root beer and gourmet mixed nuts. Check out FTD to get all of his gifts from one place (except for the pizza) and schedule the delivery for game day. Add a bouquet of dyed roses and a team vase or a necktie with his favorite college team’s colors and logo to the order just to make sure he knows it’s all for him.
3) Take him out to the park
The ultimate gift for the baseball lover is an opportunity to watch the game at the ballpark. Enjoying concessions, cheering with the fans and watching players run around the bases will create memories that your husband or boyfriend will always remember. You can still squeeze in some romantic time too. Set up picnic before the game at the park so you can enjoy some quiet time to toast your sporty, but romantic, Valentine’s Day.
4) Start the season early
Every couple needs a getaway to enjoy some time to relax and reconnect. Why not plan a vacation that includes baseball and romance? Every spring, MLB teams gather in Arizona and Florida to train for the upcoming season and it is a prime opportunity for loyal fans to see their favorite players practice, especially if you live in a not-so sunny region. By day you can watch a baseball game practice, while at night you could stroll the beach or enjoy the sunset in two cities that offer an ideal backdrop for a romantic evening.
5) Autographed baseball
Plan a romantic scavenger hunt where you leave different clues either in your home or around town. You can revisit places that mean the most in your relationship: where he proposed, your first dinner date together or the place where you shared a memorable kiss. Save the best clue for last, when he discovers a treasure for all of his efforts: an autographed baseball from Sports Memorabilia from one of his favorite players.
Think outside of the box when giving the baseball fan in your life a gift during Valentine’s Day. You can give him the gift he wants and add that romantic touch that will make it a memorable holiday that both of you can enjoy.
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