Gore had 85 plate appearances during his big-league career, and batted .216. But in some Septembers and October, he led the majors in fear induced, because of his speed. He was often added to rosters late in the regular season - first by the Royals, and subsequently by the Chicago Cubs, Dodgers and New York Mets -to serve as a pinch-runner, usually in the late innings of close games.
Terrance Gore, the fleet-footed outfielder and pinch-running specialist who appeared in the 2021 post-season with the Atlanta Braves, has passed away at age 34. Gore, a native of Macon, Ga., passed away unexpectedly due to complications from a procedure, according to reports. He appeared in parts of eight MLB seasons from 2014 through 2022 - appearing in 112 games but stepped to the plate only 85 ties.