Ranked near the top of many retro-gaming lists as one of the best baseball games of all-time, I had to get Earl Weaver Baseball in my collection at some stage. I've been on the hunt for a long time.
I finally got ahold of a copy for a very nominal price (score!). Granted, my copy has some scotch tape on it in a couple of places and a little bit of price-tag residue, but whatever. Other than that everything is in very fine shape. The vinyl 12" singles covers (they aren't really boxes) EA produced during that era for games are my favorite form factor for game packaging.
By the time this game shipped EA didn't have many more in their future. Shame, really. CD's would have worked in these just as well, if not better, than 3.5" disks as they often bulged and sometimes tore the cardboard when people inserted or removed the disks into the sleeve's hole.
Incidentally, I've been able to hunt down the Commissioner's Disk as well as a third-party created stats disk for 1988. I've actually reached out to Eddie Dombrower to see how feasible it is to create a stats disk for the 2016 AL and NL teams. I'll be stunned if that goes very far, but it never hurts to ask!