The Veteran Who Changed How MLB Honors the Military
After 40 years in the U.S. military, John Ensch, best known as "Captain Jack" joined the San Diego Padres as a one-man department tasked with building a genuine connection between the team and the city's vast military community. He overhauled outdated discount ticket programs, arranged visits between players and active-duty personnel, and pitched the idea of camouflage jerseys—a gesture of mutual respect that has since spread across professional sports.

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