ATLANTA (ANF/Gray News) – Terrance Gore, a 3-time MLB World Series champion, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 34.
On a social media post, the MLB announced the news of his death.
Gore was in the league for eight years, primarily with the Kansas City Royals.
Kansas City Royals’ Terrance Gore bats during the third inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 4, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)(Charlie Riedel | AP)
He played for the Royals from 2014 to 2017 and in 2019, appearing for several other teams across the country as well.
In 2021, Gore signed a contract with the Gwinnett Stripers, the Braves’ minor league baseball team. He made his only appearance for the Braves as a pinch-runner in Game 2 of the National League Division Series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
In his career, Gore recorded 16 hits and one RBI, but he stole 48 bases in 58 tries and scored 36 runs, according to the MLB.
He received three World Series rings for his time with the Royals, Dodgers and Braves.
Gore’s cause of death has not been released.
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