Earlier this week, longtime Cubs assistant general manager Randy Bush transitioned to an advisory role:
After this season’s trade deadline, Bush felt like he needed to recharge and met with Hoyer in August, expressing a desire to step down once his contract expires at the end of October. The COVID-19 pandemic had forced Bush to reassess his priorities, and he wanted to spend more time in Florida with his wife, Cathy, and their three grandsons. Hoyer, in turn, offered Bush an advisory role that will allow him to be based in Jacksonville and find a better work-life balance.