World Series
Terrance Gore, MLB speedster and three-time World Series champion, dies at 34
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Terrance Gore, a former Major League Baseball outfielder renowned for his exceptional speed and role in three World Series-winning teams, has passed away at the age of 34. The Kansas City Royals, where he spent much of his career, announced the news, expressing heartbreak for his family. Gore died from complications following a medical procedure, leaving behind his wife and three children.
Bobby Cox, the Hall of Fame manager who guided the Atlanta Braves to their 1995 World Series title, died at age 84. The Braves announced the news on Saturday.
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Bob Skinner, a three-time All-Star outfielder and member of the Pittsburgh Pirates' 1960 World Series championship team, passed away Monday in the San Diego area. He was 94. Skinner's six-decade baseball career included two World Series rings as a player and another as a coach.
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series, securing their second consecutive championship through a series of dramatic finishes. Key moments in Games 3, 6, and 7 highlighted the intense competition, with clutch plays from both sides.
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Left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Sunday via social media, ending a 12-year career that included a World Series championship with the Texas Rangers in 2023. The 34-year-old reflected on his achievements, including three Roberto Clemente Award nominations and playing alongside baseball's greats. He expressed gratitude to his family, teammates, and fans while shifting focus to his role as a husband and father.
Roki Sasaki excelled in a relief role during the Dodgers' World Series championship run, securing three saves and allowing just one earned run in 10 2/3 innings. The 24-year-old right-hander, who joined the team in January after a year in the majors, will shift back to starting pitching next season. His postseason performance highlighted improvements in velocity and command following a shoulder injury.
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Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement continued his hot streak in Game 1 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He recorded two singles, including a key RBI hit that sparked a nine-run inning for Toronto. In the process, Clement became the only player in MLB history to start a postseason with 20-plus hits and two or fewer strikeouts over the first 12 games.
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