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Royals GM Mourns Tragic Death of World Series Hero Terrance Gore
Dayton Moore remembers the impact of the speedy outfielder who played a key role in the Royals' 2015 championship.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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The Kansas City Royals are mourning the unexpected death of former outfielder Terrance Gore, who died at the age of 34 due to complications from a routine surgical procedure. Former Royals general manager Dayton Moore issued a statement remembering Gore's impact on and off the field, highlighting his role as a beloved husband, father, and inspirational athlete who was known for his speed and baserunning efficiency during the team's 2015 World Series championship run.
Why it matters
Terrance Gore was a beloved figure in the Royals organization and the broader baseball community, known for his unique skill set as a pinch-running specialist who played a crucial role in the team's 2015 World Series victory. His unexpected passing at a young age has left the Royals and their fans deeply saddened, underscoring the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing those who make an impact, both on and off the field.
The details
Drafted by the Royals in the 20th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, Gore carved out a rare major league role as a pinch-running specialist, appearing in more than 100 games across eight seasons while recording just 74 career at-bats. His value was centered on his speed and baserunning efficiency, which proved critical during the Royals' 2015 World Series championship run against the New York Mets. After his playing career, Gore remained involved in baseball as a youth coach and mentor in Panama City, Florida.
- Terrance Gore died on Friday, February 7, 2026.
- The Royals won the 2015 World Series.
The players
Terrance Gore
A former outfielder for the Kansas City Royals, known for his speed and baserunning efficiency, who played a key role in the team's 2015 World Series championship.
Dayton Moore
The former general manager of the Kansas City Royals, who issued a statement mourning the tragic death of Terrance Gore.
What they’re saying
“We are all heartbroken to hear the devastating news of the passing of Terrance Gore. A beloved husband and father of three, he was deeply devoted to his beautiful family. We are all hurting for his wife Britney and their three children during this incredibly difficult time.”
— Dayton Moore, Former General Manager, Kansas City Royals (X (formerly Twitter)
“Terrance brought a high level of excitement and anticipation to the game. 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.”
— Dayton Moore, Former General Manager, Kansas City Royals (X (formerly Twitter)
What’s next
The Royals organization and the baseball community are expected to hold a memorial service or tribute to honor Terrance Gore's legacy and support his family during this difficult time.
The takeaway
Terrance Gore's unexpected passing at a young age serves as a tragic reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing those who make a positive impact, both on and off the field. His legacy as a beloved teammate, devoted family man, and inspirational athlete will continue to inspire future generations of baseball players and fans.
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