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Gore played with the Kansas City Royals, the Chicago Cubs, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets throughout his career
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Terrance Gore dies at 34: Baseball world mourns sudden loss of former Royals OF, World Series champion
Terrance Gore, the blazing outfielder who captured two World Series rings as a member of the Royals and Braves, died suddenly on Friday. He was 34.
Legendary college baseball coach Mark Marquess has died, Stanford University has announced. He was 78. Marquess was the head coach at Stanford for 41 seasons, leading the program from 1977 to 2017. During that time,
Mike Bates, who starred for Glendale Apollo High School's baseball team 50 years ago and was later a Major League Baseball pick, died on Jan. 27, after a second battle with leukemia. He was 67.
Terrance Gore, a speedy outfielder who played for three World Series champions while spending parts of eight seasons in the major leagues, has died. He was 34.
Mark Marquess, who cemented a legacy as a college baseball legend during his 41-year run as the head baseball coach at Stanford University, died Friday. He was 78. Marquess, who led the Cardinal to the 1987 and '88 College World Series titles,
Former Ohio University baseball closer Jake Roehn died unexpectedly at age 30. Roehn's final season for the Bobcats was in 2018, finishing his career with the program's all-time record with 29 saves. After a brief professional career, Roehn transitioned to ...
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Ron Teasley, one of the final surviving Negro Leagues players and a Detroit baseball trailblazer, died at 99 on Tuesday, Feb. 3.