Clarence Herman "Jack" Enzenroth (November 4, 1885 – February 21, 1944) was a Major League Baseball catcher.
He was the captain of the 1910 team that won 17 games and lost eight under first year head coach Branch Rickey.
[13] In March 1914, a newspaper profile of the Browns noted: "Enzenroth is a lawyer and an educated ballplayer.
"[13] Enzenroth made his Major League debut with the Browns on May 1, 1914, and appeared in only three games for the team.
"[14] In early June 1914, Enzenroth left the Browns organization after signing with the Kansas City Packers of the newly formed Federal League.
[1][15] Charles A. Baird, who had been the athletic director at the University of Michigan while Enzenroth was a student-athlete, was one of the co-owners of the Packers.