World Series Champion Terrance Gore Dies at 34 After Routine Surgery

Terrance Gore, a former MLB outfielder, at age 34. His wife confirmed that he passed away due to complications from a routine surgery.
Gore was a three-time World Series champion, known for his exceptional speed and baserunning ability:
He won with the Kansas City Royals in 2015 (playing a key role in their postseason run, including stealing a base in the ALDS).
He was part of the Los Angeles Dodgers championship team in 2020.
He contributed to the Atlanta Braves title in 2021.
Although he had a relatively short regular-season career (appearing in limited games across eight MLB seasons with teams like the Royals, Cubs, Dodgers, and Mets), his elite athleticism made him a valuable postseason asset and pinch-runner.
Kansas City Royals President of Operations J.J. Picollo remembered him fondly, describing Gore as an unforgettable part of the organization with great energy, humility, and impact in big games. He called it “a sad ending to an incredible story.”
Gore is survived by his wife Britney and their three children: Zane, Skylyn, and Camden.

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