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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.
Outfielder Jason Heyward announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 16 seasons, two World Series titles and five Gold Gloves. The former All-Star, who debuted with a home run in his first at-bat, plans to focus on his Chicago-based youth baseball academy and mentoring young players. Heyward expressed gratitude for his career and excitement for giving back to the game.
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Legendary Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez announced his retirement on Friday, ending a career that spanned more than four decades with the organization. The 77-year-old, who played, managed and broadcast for the team, called his final game during the 2025 World Series. Martinez expressed gratitude to fans and colleagues for their support throughout his journey.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Costas and five-time Emmy winner Tom Verducci will reunite for an MLB Network special on the iconic 2025 World Series Game 7. The program premieres Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, revisiting the Los Angeles Dodgers' narrow victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in an 11-inning thriller.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have re-signed infielder Miguel Rojas to a one-year, $5.5 million contract following his heroic performance in the World Series. Rojas, a key clubhouse leader, hit a game-tying home run in Game 7 of the championship series. The team may also consider bringing back free agents Kiké Hernández and Evan Phillips despite their injuries.
Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw has retired at age 37 after helping his team win the 2025 World Series. The three-time Cy Young Award winner plans to step away from the game to focus on family. Reports indicate he is unlikely to pursue a media role immediately.
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Former Dodgers infielder Justin Turner lauded the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays for its excitement and record viewership. Turner, who played for both teams in recent years, highlighted how the series featured dramatic moments and helped grow the sport. He noted it was one of the highest-watched World Series in 30 years.
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