Terrance Gore, MLB speedster and World Series champ, dies
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Terrance Gore died Friday at age 34. He was a World Series champion with the Royals, but so much more off the field.
Terrance Gore, un veloz jardinero que jugó para tres campeones de la Serie Mundial mientras pasaba partes de ocho temporadas en las Grandes Ligas, ha fallecido. Tenía 34 años. Chad Funderburk, un amigo de la familia que también trabajó con Gore mediante su academia de béisbol,
Royals speedster Terrance Gore leaps into the arms of Eric Hosmer after scoring on a wild pitch from Minnesota Twins reliever Trevor May for a 4-3 win on April 10, 2016 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. John Sleezer/file photo The Kansas City Star
Terrance Gore, a three-time World Series champion known for his speed, died at 34, the Kansas City Royals announced on Saturday. According to The New York Post, Gore’s wife shared a statement on social media that said the former outfielder died during “what was supposed to have been a simple procedure."
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Terrance Gore, a 34-year-old MLB outfielder known for his speed, passed away unexpectedly. He played for several teams and was a coach in Panama City.