3-time World Series champion Terrance Gore dead
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Three-time World Series champion Terrance Gore’s sudden death Friday night at age 34 stunned the baseball community. MORE: Former Dodgers star found guilty on two charges in California court Gore played 112 regular-season games for the Kansas City Royals (2014-17,
Major League outfielder Terrance Gore passed away yesterday, suddenly. He was undergoing what was considered to be a routine medical procedure and unexpectedly passed away. Gore played in MLB for eight seasons and was known as a pinch runner
The baseball world was rocked Saturday by the news that Terrance Gore, a three-time World Series champion outfielder, has died. He was just 34. Gore’s wife, Britney Gore, shared the news of his death on social media.
Terrance is survived by wife Britney and their three children: Zane, Skylyn, and Camden Gore. He was just 34 years old.
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Gore was a two-time World Series champion, including a title won with the Atlanta Braves in 2021
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