
Terrance Gore, World Series champ and ex-Met, dead at 34
NY Post
Former MLBer Terrance Gore has passed away.
Gore died during “what was supposed to have been a simple procedure,” according to a post on social media from his wife, Britney.
He was 34 years old.
“Our hearts are shattered, my babies are shattered,” she wrote. “Our whole family is lost. This was so unexpected.”
Gore spent eight seasons in the big leagues, making a name for himself as a baserunning specialist for the Royals during their AL pennant-winning seasons in 2014 and 2015.
In those two playoff runs, Gore stole four bases in five attempts and scored two runs across 10 appearances, culminating in Kansas City’s 2015 World Series win.

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