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Terrance Gore's Son Throws Perfect First Pitch at Royals Home Opener
Emotional ceremony honors late Royals outfielder Terrance Gore
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:09pm
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An emotional tribute to a beloved Royals player, as his son carries on his legacy with a perfect ceremonial first pitch.Kansas City TodayBefore the Kansas City Royals played their first home game of the 2026 season, the team held a special ceremony to remember former player Terrance Gore, who passed away suddenly in February at age 34. Gore's wife and three children were welcomed onto the field, and his oldest son Zane threw out the ceremonial first pitch - a perfect strike to Royals legend Alex Gordon, Gore's former teammate from the 2015 World Series championship team.
Why it matters
The touching tribute allowed the Royals organization and fans to honor Terrance Gore's memory and legacy, while also providing an emotional moment for his family. Gore was a fan favorite for his speed and hustle, and his sudden passing at a young age has deeply impacted the Kansas City community.
The details
Zane Gore, Terrance's oldest child, confidently walked to the mound wearing his father's No. 0 Royals jersey. He then proceeded to throw a perfect strike to Alex Gordon, who was crouched behind home plate to receive the pitch. The Royals broadcast noted the resemblance between Zane and his late father, adding to the poignancy of the moment.
- The ceremony took place before the Royals' first home game of the 2026 season on March 30, 2026.
- Terrance Gore passed away suddenly in February 2026 at the age of 34.
The players
Terrance Gore
A former outfielder for the Kansas City Royals, who was a member of the team's 2015 World Series championship squad. He passed away unexpectedly in February 2026 at the age of 34.
Zane Gore
Terrance Gore's oldest child, who threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Royals' 2026 home opener to honor his late father.
Alex Gordon
A Royals legend and Terrance Gore's former teammate, who crouched behind home plate to receive Zane's first pitch.
The takeaway
The emotional first pitch ceremony allowed the Royals organization and fans to pay tribute to Terrance Gore's memory and legacy, while also providing a touching moment for his family to honor his life and impact on the Kansas City community.
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