ARLINGTON -- Former Major League second baseman Homer Bush retired from baseball after the 2005 season, and he found success in the financial world working for Merrill Lynch.
But the passion for baseball and working with kids never left him. He kept a hand in the game doing camps and clinics during the summer for the Blue Jays and Yankees, and then he served as a hitting instructor in the Padres' organization during the 2014 season. Last year, he was an instructor at the Elite Development Invitational with Major League Baseball and USA Baseball.
Now he is settling into what he describes as the "perfect job" for him.