Former MLB speedster Terrance Gore dies
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The Kansas City Royals struck gold with Bobby Witt Jr., and the early returns on his contract extension have already validated the investment.
Major League outfielder Terrance Gore passed away yesterday, suddenly. He was undergoing what was considered to be a routine medical procedure and unexpectedly passed away. Gore played in MLB for eight seasons and was known as a pinch runner
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