
"We are shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of Terrance Gore. A member of the back-to-back AL champion and 2015 World Series champion Kansas City Royals, Gore played eight Major League seasons in all from 2014-2022. He also appeared for the Cubs, Dodgers, Braves, and Mets. The speedy outfielder and pinch-running specialist stole 43 bases in his regular season career while only being caught nine times. He was 5-for-6 in Postseason stolen base attempts and stole 324 bases in 11 Minor League seasons."
"Terrance Gore was drafted in the 20th round back in 2011 and spent four seasons in the big leagues before notching his first hit (incidentally) with the Cubs and against prime Max Scherzer of all people. Here's a little reminder of his speed from his time with the Cubs. Terrance Gore retired following his eighth season in the big leagues with just 16 total hits and 1 RBI ... but three World Series rings."
Terrance Gore died following complications during a routine surgery at age 34, leaving a wife and three children. He was drafted in the 20th round in 2011 and played eight Major League seasons from 2014–2022. Gore appeared for the Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, and New York Mets. He was a three-time World Series champion and retired after his eighth big-league season with 16 career hits and one RBI. Gore stole 43 bases in the regular season while being caught nine times, went 5-for-6 on postseason steals, and recorded 324 minor-league steals across 11 seasons.
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