Former Dodgers Outfielder Terrance Gore Dies At Age 34
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Former Dodgers Outfielder Terrance Gore Dies At Age 34
"The speedster was originally selected by the Royals in the 2011 MLB Draft out of Gulf Coast State College. He went on to make his Major League debut in 2014 and was with Kansas City until 2017, winning his first World Series in 2015. Gore then played for the Chicago Cubs before returning to the Royals in 2019, being traded to the New York Yankees in the middle of that season and spending the rest of the year in the minors."
"The Georgia native eventually made his way to the Dodgers in 2020, signing a Minor League deal and making the Opening Day roster amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Gore appeared in just two regular season games for the Dodgers that season before being designated for assignment. After clearing waivers, Gore accepted an outright assignment to remain with the organization and was eventually included on the Dodgers' postseason roster for their Wild Card Series against the Milwaukee Brewers."
Terrance Gore died suddenly at age 34 after an expected routine surgical procedure and is survived by his wife Britney and three children. Gore was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 2011 MLB Draft out of Gulf Coast State College and made his major league debut in 2014. He remained with Kansas City through 2017 and won a World Series in 2015. Gore later played for the Chicago Cubs, returned to the Royals in 2019, was traded to the Yankees, and signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020. He appeared in two regular-season games in 2020, cleared waivers to remain with the organization, joined the Dodgers’ postseason roster for the Wild Card Series, and earned a second championship ring when the Dodgers won the World Series. Gore won a third World Series with the Atlanta Braves in 2021 and last appeared in the majors in 2022.
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