Few ballparks still in use today can boast of hosting both Babe Ruth and Vince Lombardi during their playing days. Muzzy Field in Bristol Connecticut is one of them. In <i>Muzzy Field</i> author <b>Douglas S. Malan</b> retells the stories of the events and people who shaped this municipal ballpark that is so rich in history.<p> Tucked away in the woodsy corner of a public park located within the once-gilded boundaries of a manufacturing city Muzzy Field's illustrious history began as a charitable land donation in 1912. With the financial backing of the sports-minded management at New Departure Manufacturing the field became home to one of the area's strongest semiprofessional baseball teams; it also welcomed some of the greatest athletes who played the game-from Ruth to Martín Dihigo and dozens of Hall of Fame athletes.<p> From its earliest days the colorful stories of the great barnstorming era of professional sports defined what has become a grand old dame of New England ballparks. With photos included <i>Muzzy Field</i> relates the long legacy and the fascinating stories of a field that many never knew existed. They are tales from a forgotten ballpark.