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Former baseball player Terrance Gore died at age 34

Terrance Gore, outfielder and emerging runner known for his speed, died at the age of 34 due to complications from a routine surgery, according to his family and the The former player, remembered as a reference on and off the field, died as a result of unexpected problems after a surgical intervention, leaving messages of mourning in the American sports community on Friday. The announcement was made through social media and quickly generated expressions of sorrow in the Major League Baseball (MLB) and among the teams he played for, including the Royals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, according to Associated Press (AP). Over the course of eight seasons in Major League Baseball, Gore stood out for his specialized role as a pinch runner and defensive replacement, leveraging his speed in key moments. He was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the twentieth round of the 2011 draft, after his time at Gulf Coast State College, and debuted in September 2014, as detailed by Los Angeles Times.
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Gore also integrated the rosters of the Chicago Cubs, Dodgers, Braves and Mets, being part of three World Series champion teams: the Royals in 2015, the Dodgers in 2020 and the Braves in 2021. Although his appearances on the diamond were limited, his ability to steal bases and his influence in close games made him a valued tactical piece. In total, he participated in 112 regular season games, with 33 runs scored, a batting average of .216, and 43 stolen bases in 52 attempts, figures compiled by AP. In the postseason, he participated in 11 games, where he achieved five steals and scored two runs, although he did not record any hits in those instances. His only hit in the Major Leagues was a single on September 8, 2018 with the Cubs against Max Scherzer, after having already accumulated 23 steals with the Royals. The Gore family indicated that the death was due to unexpected complications following a routine medical surgery, without revealing additional details about the procedure, according to the Los Angeles Times. The player resided with his wife, Britney, in the city of Panama, Florida. Regarding his offspring, Los Angeles Times noted that Gore leaves three children, while another note from UCVRadio.pe speaks of two, evidencing a discrepancy in the sources. The news sparked messages of mourning and tributes from different areas of professional baseball. J.J. Picollo, general manager of the Royals, emphasized in a statement to AP: "Terrance was an unforgettable part of our organization with a unique talent that catapulted him to some of the most important moments in the history of the Royals." The executive highlighted both the player's speed and his personal qualities off the field. The human aspect of Gore was also highlighted by Chad Funderburk, friend and collaborator in his sports academy, who described him to AP as a man “generous with many young people”. The MLB expressed its shock on social media, while the Royals expressed in a message: “We are devastated by the loss of Terrance Gore and send our condolences to his family and loved ones”.
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The affiliate Omaha Storm Chasers added its recognition and underscored Gore's positive influence on his environment. After his retirement in 2022, Gore served as a baseball and speed coach for young people in Panama City and managed operations at a local company, which reinforced his legacy as a trainer and role model for self-improvement both inside and outside of sports, according to UCVRadio.pe. The legacy of Terrance Gore is linked as much to his ability to change the course of a game as to the personal values he conveyed in each of the teams in which he participated. His memory will remain alive among those who shared the field and life by his side.

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Former baseball player Terrance Gore died at age 34

Terrance Gore, outfielder and emerging runner known for his speed, died at the age of 34 due to complications from a routine surgery, according to his family and the The former player, remembered as a reference on and off the field, died as a result of unexpected problems after a surgical intervention, leaving messages of […]

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