Former big-league outfielder Terrance Gore, whose blazing speed made him a key bench player and pinch-running specialist for three World Series-winning clubs, died Friday at age 34.
Gore died following complications from a routine surgery, according to a social media post from his wife, Britney.
Gore became a fan favorite at each of his big-league stops, thanks to his unique skill set and infectious personality. While never a strong hitter, he played a vital role on multiple playoff teams as a pinch-runner who could change the game solely with his legs.