It is baseball season, and what is more American than baseball? If you live on the continental U.S., chances are there is a baseball stadium within a reasonable driving distance from your father's house. So, why not pick up a pair of baseball tickets to a home game for your father's favorite team? Baseball tickets range in price depending on the stadium and where you want to sit. But most ticket prices are relatively affordable and readily available. (Unless, of course, you live in or around Boston's Fenway Park).
If you and your dad cannot head out to a game, stop at your local sports memorabilia store, and pick up something your father would not normally buy for himself. Something autographed would be truly special. Sports memorabilia stores offer signed jerseys, baseballs, footballs, helmets, pennants, framed pictures, and the like. One of these items would be perfect if your father has a den or special room in which to display it.
If your father is a golfer, consider purchasing him a new set of clubs. There is nothing a golfing fanatic values more than new clubs. Along with giving dear old dad a new set of clubs, make a date for a golf outing with your father. If you don't golf yourself, you might want to make it miniature golf.
If your father is a sports fanatic, but more of a couch potato, look into buying him a big screen television. Your father can look forward to watching all the big games on a new plasma screen or regular big screen tv.
Also look into sports packages with cable and satellite providers. Make it so that your father can watch any football game he desires with Direct TV's Sunday Ticket or a similar package. Also check out satellite radio, which also offers most sporting events.
If your father is the outdoors sportsman type, check out fishing gear, even a new boat or kayak.
Happy Father's Day, and best of luck picking out the perfect gift idea for your favorite sports fanatic.
Published by Jack Oceano
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3 Comments
Post a Commentlast year I got my friend tickest to see his fav team playing our home team which he also loves. they had a all you can eat section . he loved it!! : )
Great ideas. I'm going to steal one of these ideas for my husband. Thanks for sharing. I'd just about given up trying to figure out what to do for him.
My father loves the Yankees. I can never go wrong getting him anything with the Yankees on it. I once brought him a miniature model of Yankee statium. He loved it. Great article bye