Terrance Gores death at 34 leaves ex-Royals GM heartbroken
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 5:46 pm
Former Royals Outfielder Terrance Gore Dies at 34
Kansas City Royals fans and the baseball community are mourning the loss of former outfielder Terrance Gore, who passed away at the age of 34. Gore's death occurred during a medical procedure, according to a social media post from his wife, Britney.
Gore, a baserunning specialist, played parts of eight seasons in Major League Baseball. He began his career with the Royals in 2014, including the team's 2015 World Series-winning season. He later earned World Series rings with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020 and the Atlanta Braves in 2021. Gore concluded his MLB career with the New York Mets in 2022.
Known for his exceptional speed, Gore was a threat on the basepaths. He amassed 43 stolen bases in 52 attempts throughout his career, despite limited plate appearances. His former general manager, Dayton Moore, expressed his heartbreak over Gore's passing, highlighting his impact on the game and his popularity among teammates and fans. Moore emphasized Gore's ability to change the momentum of a game with his speed and his positive influence both on and off the field. Gore was also remembered as a devoted husband and father of three.
BNN's Perspective:
The loss of Terrance Gore is a reminder of the fragility of life and the impact athletes can have on their communities. While his career was relatively short, his speed and dedication left a lasting impression on the sport. This tragedy underscores the importance of cherishing the moments we have and supporting those who are grieving.
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