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Ten Cyber Monday gifts for the biggest baseball fan in your life

The holidays are here. Thanksgiving is over now, which means every store will be hosting some type of sale between now and next year. You probably spent the weekend in a turkey-induced coma, so it's unlikely you went out and got any shopping done.

That's OK. There's still hope. We here at The Stew have compiled 10 of the best baseball gifts around. The best part: You can buy all of them online.

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So, sit back, relax and stay at your computer. It certainly beats heading out with the crazy crowds.

(Fresh Brewed Tees)
(Fresh Brewed Tees)

JOSE BAUTISTA BAT FLIP SWEATER
Everyone needs a sweater during the holidays. Why not get one that will keep you warm naturally, but also provide warmth from the hot takes you'll receive from angry relatives? Our own Mark Townsend already covered the Bautista sweater, and made a point to highlight  a Kris Bryant one for the Chicago Cubs fan in your life. While you're on Fresh Brewed Tees, you should also check out their A-Rod sweater for maximum relative trolling.

(Amazon.com)
(Amazon.com)



A BEVY OF BOOKS


Since we're company men, we're going to recommend Jeff Passan's "The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Thing in Sports." It won't be released until April, but it's the perfect preorder for any baseball fan. If you're looking for more preorders, you can't go wrong with the 2016 Baseball Prospectus annual or the Baseball America Prospect Handbook. Looking for something that's actually out? Check out the Hardball Times Baseball Annual if you're into stats and research. If you want to read about the dysfunctional Los Angeles Dodgers, Molly Knight's "The Best Team Money Can Buy" is a fantastic read. Love the Pittsburgh Pirates and want to know how they've been successful lately? Give Travis Sawchik's "Big Data Baseball" a shot.

(Amazon.com)
(Amazon.com)



MAP YOUR TRAVELS BASEBALL MAP SET
For the ambition baseball fan, we recommend the Map Your Travels Major League Baseball Ballparks Map Set. If there's a fan in your life interested in going to every single park, they can use this map to keep track of their journey. You can mark off which stadiums you've been to, which one you're planning to go to next and which one was your favorite. Good luck getting to all of them!

(MLB.com shop)
(MLB.com shop)



A NATIONALS BATHROOM SET
Honestly, we're not sure why this exists. Perhaps you enjoy thinking about your favorite team when you're in the bathroom. The good thing is, you can get multiple teams, so you don't actually have to buy the Washington Nationals set. Good thing there's no accessory that holds toilet paper, though. That might hit too close to home for some teams.

[Anthony Rizzo forms strong bond with teen battling cancer]

(AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
(AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

ANYTHING INVOLVING THE ROYALS WORLD SERIES
Let's face it, your team isn't going to win the World Series every year. Hell, the Kansas City Royals went 30 years between their World Series titles. While we all expect the Royals to be great again next year, you never know what's going to happen. Celebrate the present, we say! Buy all the Royals World Series stuff you can now! In 10 years or so, anything you still own will be vintage and worth way more anyway.

(Stance.com)
(Stance.com)



COOL MLB TEAM SOCKS


Some gifts are a given every single year. You know that for every awesome one you receive, you're bound to get a package that results in boring, lame socks. Well, if you're going to get socks anyway, why not make them some cool ones? Stance.com has some neat MLB socks featuring team logos as well as other designs. Look, someone is going to buy you socks this month. Why not get a pair that you actually enjoy wearing?


(Etsy.com)
(Etsy.com)

INFOGRAPHIC TRAVEL PRINTS
Ignore the name for a second, these things are awesome. If you venture over to Etsy.com, you can find some neat products made by other people. These prints from Just a Bit Outside diagram famous plays from the past and have a neat, vintage design. We've chosen to feature "The Flip" here, but you can choose from a nice selection of different diagrams on the site. You can also get a custom play made if you don't see something you like. Not a bad way to relive an iconic moment in your team's history.

[Report: Tigers strike first, land Jordan Zimmermann to stabilize rotation]


(MLB.com)
(MLB.com)

A ONESIE FEATURING THE LOGO OF YOUR FAVORITE TEAM
The holidays can be a busy time. Everyone is running around trying to make it to different parties and people are constantly traveling. In reality, all anyone wants to do is lounge around. I don't know about you, but when I lounge, I like to do so in comfortable clothing. These onesies accomplish that, and let people know which baseball team you support. It's the perfect outfit for those cold, wintery days where you refuse to leave the house.

(Homage.com)
(Homage.com)

SOME VINTAGE BASEBALL TEES


If you're into vintage tees, check out Homage.com. Aside from the two featured above, they have some shirts celebrating Barry Larkin, the Seattle Kingdome and the New York Mets rotation. Oh, and if you wanted to cross off the "Chew" part of that Big League Chew shirt to make it say Big League Stew, we wouldn't judge you.

[Elsewhere: Johnny Cueto turned down six-year, $120 million offer from Arizona]

(MLB.com)
(MLB.com)

A BOTTLE OPENER MADE OUT OF A GAME-USED BASEBALL


For the champion drinker in your life who loves the national pastime, why not get them a bottle opener made out of a game-used baseball? You can also get one made from a game-used bat, though we think the baseball ones look a bit cooler. Maybe the person you're buying for is a wine drinker. Well, that's cool too. MLB.com has put out team "Woozie" sets. They are basically just koozies, but for wine.

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Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at christophercwik@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik