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Former Royals Speedster Terrance Gore Dies at 34
Teammates and former teams express shock and grief over the untimely passing of the beloved outfielder.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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Terrance Gore, a former outfielder known for his incredible speed and postseason heroics with the Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Atlanta Braves, has died at the age of 34. His former teammates, including Eric Hosmer, Whit Merrifield, and others, expressed shock and grief over the news, remembering Gore's infectious smile, kindness, and impact as a "not-so-secret weapon" on the field.
Why it matters
Terrance Gore was a beloved figure in the baseball community, known for his unique skill set and ability to change the game with his speed. His untimely passing at just 34 years old has left his former teams and teammates devastated, highlighting the fragility of life and the close-knit nature of the baseball fraternity.
The details
Gore, who played parts of seven seasons in the majors, was a member of World Series championship teams with the Royals in 2015, the Dodgers in 2020, and the Braves in 2021. Despite limited playing time in the regular season, his speed and pinch-running abilities made him a valuable asset during the playoffs. In his final conversation with a reporter in 2022, Gore spoke passionately about his love for the postseason atmosphere.
- Terrance Gore died on Friday, February 7, 2026.
- Gore last spoke with a reporter in 2022, shortly after signing with the New York Mets.
The players
Terrance Gore
A former outfielder known for his incredible speed and postseason heroics, who won three World Series championships with the Royals, Dodgers, and Braves.
Eric Hosmer
A former teammate of Terrance Gore on the Royals, who expressed shock and grief over his passing.
Whit Merrifield
A former teammate of Terrance Gore on the Royals, who expressed love and sorrow over his death.
What they’re saying
“💔”
— Eric Hosmer (Twitter)
“I'm stunned, RIP TG.”
— Ryan O'Hearn (Twitter)
“Love you G baby. 💔”
— Whit Merrifield (Twitter)
“There's just no way.. this is heartbreaking. Truly. Rest Easy brother.”
— Nick Heath (Twitter)
“RIP G Baby! What An amazing human being and teammate. Praying for your family!”
— Brandon Finnegan (Twitter)
The takeaway
Terrance Gore's untimely passing at just 34 years old has left a void in the baseball community, as his former teammates and teams mourn the loss of a beloved player known for his infectious personality, kindness, and game-changing speed. This tragedy serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the tight-knit nature of the sport, where players form lasting bonds and cherish the memories of their time together on the field.




