Jury gets Tyler Skaggs wrongful-death case against Angels
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The Los Angeles Angels’ president says the fatal overdose of pitcher Tyler Skaggs was tough for the baseball club and he wished he knew sooner about drug use by the player and one of the team’s employ
The Angels need to make a splash in the pitching market. There are three pitchers they must consider signing in free agency.
A prominent orthopedic surgeon denied during testimony Wednesday, Dec. 3 in the Tyler Skaggs wrongful death trial that he was informed of the Los Angeles Angels pitcher’s issues with opioids when he performed Tommy John surgery on him in 2014.
The Los Angeles Angels have made three relevant pitching moves so far this season, and they represent the Angels version of the classic “two steps forward, one step back.”
Attorneys for the Angels aimed to paint a longer arc of drug and alcohol abuse by Tyler Skaggs in the wrongful-death lawsuit against the club.