Milwaukee Brewers On August 11, 2010, in a game against the
Arizona Diamondbacks, Bush became the third player in Major League history to allow four straight
home runs (
Paul Foytack and
Chase Wright were the others). Bush was touched for consecutive solo blasts by
Adam LaRoche,
Miguel Montero,
Mark Reynolds and
Stephen Drew.
Texas Rangers On January 30, 2011, Bush signed a minor league contract with the
Texas Rangers as their long reliever. He was designated for assignment on July 1, 2011. He was released on July 6.
Chicago Cubs Bush signed a minor league contract with the
Chicago Cubs on July 15. He opted out of his contract on August 11, after appearing in five games for the Triple-A
Iowa Cubs, recording a 6.14 ERA.
Philadelphia Phillies On August 14, 2011, Bush signed a minor league contract with the
Philadelphia Phillies. On June 5, 2012, Bush opted out of that contract to pitch for the SK Wyverns of the KBO.
Toronto Blue Jays Bush started the 2013 season with the Triple-A
Buffalo Bisons, but the Blue Jays brought him up on April 6 when
Jeremy Jeffress was designated for assignment. Bush was designated for assignment on April 8, 2013. Bush cleared waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Buffalo.
Near no-hitters On three instances in Bush's career, he flirted with a
no-hitter, taking it beyond seven complete innings. The first was on July 20, 2004, while pitching with the Blue Jays in only his third major-league starting appearance. He pitched innings against the
Oakland A's until
Damian Miller, his future teammate with the Brewers, singled against him. In Milwaukee, Bush's next opportunity came against his former team, Toronto, on June 19, 2008.
Lyle Overbay, the man Bush was traded for, led off the eighth inning with a triple to end the bid. In an April 23, 2009 game against the
Philadelphia Phillies, he once again took the no-hit bid innings before giving up a
home run to
Matt Stairs. ==Post-playing career==