Hall of Fame executive Pat Gillick told The Chicago Sun-Times on Thursday that he's open to leaving his consultant job with the Phillies for a president-level job with the Cubs or another team.
Asked about the possibility and challenge of joining Chicago's front office, Gillick reiterated earlier comments that he's not interested in another general manager's job.
"If I did anything else, it would have to be something in a presidency role that would interest me," he said.
"As far as an advisory or consultant job, I've got a great deal in Philadelphia. There would be no reason for me to go any other place in an advisory or consultant role. We're in first place. I like it here. The people are great to me.
"If something came up where it would be above the GM position, I would think about it."
Pat Gillick Open To Leading Cubs





