Kansas City Royals players and fans observed a moment of silence for former World Series champion outfielder Terrance Gore before the 2026 home opener against the Minnesota Twins at Kauffman Stadium. Gore, who died in February at age 34, was remembered in a pregame ceremony featuring his family, capped by his son throwing the first pitch.
Kauffman Stadium buzzed with excitement on Monday as the Royals opened their 2026 home schedule against the Twins. Prior to first pitch, the team honored Gore—a Royals fan favorite known for postseason speed and three World Series titles (2015 Royals, 2020 Dodgers, 2021 Braves)—with a poignant tribute.
General manager J.J. Picollo addressed the tragic loss of the 34-year-old, stating, “It’s such a tragic thing to lose a guy at 34 years old.” He praised Gore's family involvement and noted special moments from Saturday in Atlanta, where the Braves held a moment of silence with the family present, including son Zane running on the field.
Gore's wife, Britney, and children—Zane, Camden, and Skylyn—joined the field ceremony. Picollo presented flowers to Britney and held Skylyn. Zane threw a perfect ceremonial first pitch to Royals Hall of Famer Alex Gordon, drawing roaring applause reminiscent of Gore's base-stealing exploits. Picollo hoped fans would celebrate Gore's life, and the crowd obliged with a heartfelt ovation.