A pack of his favorite baseball teams baseball cards. (or just any pack of baseball cards)
His favorite teams hat. (they should be cheaper since he's 6.)
Any kind of baseball t-shirt.
Maybe one of his favorite players uniforms. (just shirt, could be expensive though)
Maybe tickets for him and his friend to a pro baseball game. (could be expensive varying upon where you sit in the stadium.)
One of those collectible mini baseball bats with favorite teams logo on it.
Some collectible mini baseball helmets. (I don't know if they still have them, I got them when I was younger, i'm 14)
Hey, I hope these gift ideas help you. I'm a big baseball fan too. Good luck!!!
2007-07-06 12:14:55
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answered by lsutigerfan123 4
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Spend some quality time with him and take him to a game! I just took my 7 year old little girl to a Pawucket Red Sox (minor league team of the Boston Red Sox) and it was great. Minor league games are less expensive, if cost is a factor, and its more money you can spend on hot dogs, peanuts, cotton candy and other fun stuff.
Major league games are great too (Boston Red Sox parking is about $20 or $25) if cost is not an issue too. But the best thing to do is just go with only you and your son. I bet it will be one of his best memories that he can recall as he gets older! Even if you dont like baseball yourself, the memory of the event will last forever.
P.S.
I saw some of the other peoples answers recommending a baseball bat. Wrong answer! Somebody or something could get hurt or damaged. I'm 45 now and my fathers next-door-neighbors garage window that I broke when I was about 8 or 9, is still broken today!
2007-07-06 11:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Every kid who is a baseball fan should pick up a "Junior Leaguer jacket." They've been selling those for decades -- I had one 40-plus years ago.
Past that, obviously a baseball works well. He might enjoy some whiffle ball equipment at that age.
If he has a favorite team, there is the usual stuff to get -- yearbook, t-shirt, etc. Same with a favorite player.
2007-07-06 11:37:33
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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I'm sorry but you should not encourage electronic games. My parents got me a PS1 only when I was almost 12 years old, and got my brother a Gameboy when he was 9 or 10. Now he has a PS2, and I've got a very old laptop. But we did play very few PC games (some very educational) on the old Windows systems (internet here was very bad then and still is) How about a football, a basketball? Things that kids should get very excited about. Encourage exercise and development, don't allow yourself or your child to regret not having enough activity time during his young years (I'm not an adult yet but my 'childhood' is over). Play with him too on weekends when ur free, or during breaks and days off. A bike is very good, how about skates? A good book perhaps, so that he continues to develop an excellent liking for books, learning, and knowledge? Just my suggestions :)
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answered by ? 3
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A new baseball glove or take him to a game maybe even put on the scoreboard happy birthday "kids name". Im a big fan of baseball and I love going to baseball games.
2007-07-06 11:34:18
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answered by baseballfan448 2
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Take him to a game! Some teams have some really cool events during the summer. Like the Oakland A's have root beer float day. Something like that will keep him occupied during the boring stretches of the game. Also, find out when your hometown team is giving away gifts (like bats to the first 10,000 fans), and go on one of those days!
2007-07-06 11:32:51
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answered by lizette811 2
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Baseball Glove or a poster of his favorite Team or Player
2007-07-06 12:22:22
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answered by Jarod S 2
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Take him to a Major League game or a AA, AAA minor league game. If their are no teams close go with him and get a real professional glove. The glove will last many years.
2007-07-06 11:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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How about tickets to a game?
If you don't live near a Major League park, you could get minor league game tickets. They're cheaper and the quality of play is very good.
2007-07-06 11:30:44
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answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7
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Tickets to a game
A glove
A bat
His favorite baseball team's hat or jersey
2007-07-06 11:37:45
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answered by The Nike Kid 6
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