Terrance Gore, a speedy outfielder who played for three World Series champions while spending parts of eight seasons in the major leagues, has died. He was 34.
Chad Funderburk, a family friend who also worked with Gore through his baseball academy, confirmed Gore died Friday night. Gore’s wife, Britney, posted on social media Saturday that Gore died from “complications after what was supposed to have been a simple procedure.”
While Gore was known for his athleticism, Funderburk said he was “a much kinder human.”
“Just a giving, giving man to so many youth. … That’s just who Terrance was,” Funderburk said.
Gore, a Georgia native, was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 20th round of the 2011 draft. He batted .216, scored 33 runs and swiped 43 bases in 52 attempts over 112 regular-season games with the Royals, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.
“Terrance was an unforgettable part of our organization with a unique talent that catapulted him to some of the biggest moments in Royals history,” Royals general manager J.J. Picollo said in a team statement. “While his speed and athleticism were what most people immediately noticed, those of us who had the opportunity to know him also remember his energy, his humility, and the impact he made in big moments on the game’s biggest stage.”
Gore was mostly used as a pinch runner and defensive replacement. He made his debut with the Royals in 2014 and stole 23 bases before he got his first hit, a single to center for the Cubs against Max Scherzer in the ninth inning of a 10-3 loss at Washington on Sept. 8, 2018.
Gore scored the Cubs’ lone run in their 2018 National League wild-card playoff loss to the Colorado Rockies at Wrigley Field. With the Cubs trailing 1-0 in the eighth inning, Gore came off the bench to pinch run for Anthony Rizzo, who had singled. Gore stole second and then scored on a Javier Báez double to tie the game. The Cubs went on to lose 2-1 in 13 innings, ending their season.
Gore came to the Cubs from the Royals in August 2018 and played in 14 regular-season games, going 1-for-5 with six stolen bases.
“The entire Cubs organization expresses their condolences to the friends and family of former Cub Terrance Gore,” the Cubs posted on X on Saturday.
Gore appeared in two postseason games during the Royals’ championship run in 2015. He played in two regular-season games when the Dodgers won the World Series in 2020. He appeared in one NL playoff game with the Braves in 2021, and they went on to win the World Series.
“Terrance brought a high level of excitement and anticipation to the game,” former Royals executive Dayton Moore said. “He was unstoppable as a base stealer, and he inspired athletes throughout our country to pursue baseball. He was loved and respected by his very special teammates, who will continue to love his family during this time of sadness.”
Tribune news services contributed.