Atlanta Braves home jersey worn by Tommie Aaron, younger brother of Hank Aaron, in 1970, his penultimate season with the Braves, signed by Hank. Today, Tommie is best remembered as being the second half of an answer to a famous baseball trivia question: What two brothers combined to hit the most home runs in baseball history? The answer: Hank and Tommie Aaron (Hank hit 755, Tommie 13). Inside the neck of this cream pinstripe, is a strip tag with: T Aaron 1970 - Set 1, chain stitched in black. Wilson size 42 label on the front left tail. Team name (Braves) across the chest and player number (18) on the back - both done in navy tackle twill. Braves Screaming Indian patch on the left sleeve (replaced). Hank Aaron has signed the right breast in black marker, in our opinion rating a 9. This jersey is properly tagged, presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows excellent wear. Accompanied by a letter from MEARS grading A9.5, as well as a BECKETT LOA for the signature. The MEARS letter states in part: the original sleeve patch reattached, replaced with a vintage patch. Accompanied by a letter from Photo-Match.com, confirming the match.