Eight-time All-Star Del Crandall was once referred to by Hank Aaron as "a hell of a catcher...strictly as a catcher, he was the best." This 1970s white flannel Braves uniform is ostensibly from a reunion or old-timers game. "Braves" and the "Tomahawk" logo are stitched across the front and the player number "8" is heat ironed on the back (Crandall wore number 1 as a Braves player). Top-to-bottom red and black piping on the front follows a path around the collar and is also present on the sleeves. Stitched on the left sleeve is the "Braves Indian head" logo. Zipper front, white "Wilson" manufacturer's tag with size "44" in red sewn into the collar. Crandall has signed this jersey in black marker on the front left center, signature grades a 7.5. Included are the white Braves uniform pants, white "Wilson" manufacturer's tag with size "38" in red sewn into the waist. Light use overall with some staining.