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Terrence Gore dies at 34: Three-time World Series champion who played for the Royals, Cubs, Dodgers and Mets
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Terrence Gore, Three-Time World Series Champion with Royals, Cubs, , and Mets, Passes Away at 34

February 8, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Kansas City Royals revealed on Saturday that Terrance Gore, a former Major League Baseball outfielder known for his exceptional speed and clutch pinch-running in the playoffs, has died at age 34. Over the course of eight MLB seasons, Gore appeared in limited at-bats—only 85—but made a significant impact with the Royals, Cubs, , and Mets thanks to his baserunning skills. He played all outfield positions, finishing his career with a .216 batting average, a .310 on-base percentage, and 43 stolen bases out of 52 attempts.

Gore’s talent was especially valuable in postseason play, where he was used exclusively as a pinch runner in 11 games. Though he earned only two RBIs in those games, he stole five bases and scored three runs across six innings. Notably, he scored in Game 2 of the 2014 World Series, a series the Royals ultimately lost to the Giants in seven games. The next year, Gore earned a World Series ring after the Royals triumphed. Throughout his career, he was also part of the ’ 2020 playoff roster and saw playoff action with the Braves in 2021 when they won the championship, although his contributions in those runs were more limited.

A Georgia native, Gore attended college in Panama City, Florida, where he lived with his wife and three children. At the time of his passing, he was working as a baseball trainer and coaching his son’s youth team, passing on his knowledge and love for the game to the next generation.

Fan Take: Terrance Gore’s story is a powerful reminder that impact in baseball isn’t only about big hits or dazzling catch highlights—sometimes, it comes down to speed, savvy, and seizing the right moment. His legacy shows fans and players alike how specialized skills can shape championship teams and inspire future talent both on and off the field.

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