Dayton Moore remembers the late speedster Terrance Gore, who passed away at 34 following complications from routine surgery.
Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Terrance Gore has reportedly died at the age of 34 during a routine surgery.
Gore - a dynamic baserunner for the likes of the Dodgers, Mets and Royals - was just 34 when he passed away, in news that has left Major League Baseball reeling.
Major League Baseball announced his death on social media Saturday, saying they were “shocked and saddened” over his passing.
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Gore, a beloved MLB speedster, won three World Series championships, including with the Royals in 2015.
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Dayton Moore, the architect of the 2015 Royals team that won the World Series, is “heartbroken” over the passing of former Kansas City outfielder Terrance Gore. Gore died during “what was supposed to ...
Several messages have been shared in memory of Terrance Gore.
Terrance Gore, one of the last major leaguers to make an impact solely with breathtaking speed died Feb. 6, after complications during surgery.
Terrance Gore, a dynamic baserunner whose speed impacted postseason games for the better part of a decade, has died at age 34 ...
The baseball player's remarkable speed earned him spots on three championship teams, including the 2020 Dodgers.
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