<Li> Programs from every World Series . </Li> <Li> Sacred Ground is devoted entirely to ballparks and everything about them, especially the fan experience and the business of a ballpark . The centerpiece is a computer tour of three former ballparks: Boston's South End Grounds, Chicago's Comiskey Park, and Brooklyn's Ebbets Field . </Li> <P> A controversy erupted in 1982, when it emerged that some historic items given to the Hall had been sold on the collectibles market . The items had been lent to the Baseball Commissioner's office, gotten mixed up with other property owned by the Commissioner's office and employees of the office, and moved to the garage of Joe Reichler, an assistant to Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who sold the items to resolve his personal financial difficulties . Under pressure from the New York Attorney General, the Commissioner's Office made reparations, but the negative publicity damaged the Hall of Fame's reputation, and made it more difficult for it to solicit donations . </P> <P> Following the banning of Pete Rose from MLB, the selection rules for the Baseball Hall of Fame were modified to prevent the induction of anyone on Baseball's permanent suspension list, such as Rose or Shoeless Joe Jackson . Many others have been barred from participation in MLB, but none have Hall of Fame qualifications on the level of Jackson or Rose . </P>

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