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Ex-Angels official says employee convicted of pitcher's fatal overdose struggled with mental health

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A former Los Angeles Angels official has testified that an employee convicted of providing drugs leading to the death of one of the teamโ€™s star pitchers had been taking prescription medication to deal with depression and bipolar disorder.

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LA Angels should be held responsible for pitcher Skaggs' overdose death, lawyer says

Read full article: LA Angels should be held responsible for pitcher Skaggs' overdose death, lawyer says

A lawyer for the family of Tyler Skaggs says the Los Angeles Angels should be held responsible for the drug overdose death of the star pitcher.

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Trial underway over Angels' alleged role in baseball pitcher Tyler Skaggs' overdose death

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The Los Angeles Angels are facing a court trial over whether the team is responsible for the drug overdose death of one of its star pitchers.

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Miley declines to address accusations in court documents about death of Tyler Skaggs

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Cincinnati Reds left-hander Wade Miley declined to specifically address an accusation in court documents of providing drugs to the late Tyler Skaggs, a Los Angeles Angels pitcher who died of an accidental overdose in 2019.

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Reds pitcher Wade Miley accused in court documents of being drug supplier for the late Tyler Skaggs

Read full article: Reds pitcher Wade Miley accused in court documents of being drug supplier for the late Tyler Skaggs

Cincinnati Reds left-hander Wade Miley is accused in court documents of providing drugs to the late Tyler Skaggs, a Los Angeles Angels pitcher who died of an accidental overdose in Texas during a 2019 road trip.

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Judge OKs lawsuit against Angels over Tyler Skaggs death

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A California judge is allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Los Angeles Angels over the drug-related death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.

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Ex-Angels employee gets 22 years in Skaggs overdose death

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A former Los Angeles Angels employee has been sentenced to 22 years in federal prison for providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs the drugs that led to his overdose death in Texas.

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O's Harvey suspended 60 games by MLB for drug distribution

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Baltimore Orioles pitcher Matt Harvey has been suspended for 60 games by Major League Baseball for distributing a prohibited drug of abuse.

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Angels lefty Reid Detmers has no-hitter thru 7 against Rays

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Los Angeles Angels rookie Reid Detmers has a no-hitter through seven innings against the Tampa Bay Rays, a bid that survived a borderline error call in the seventh.

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Former Angels employee convicted in Skaggs' overdose death

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A former Los Angeles Angels employee has been convicted of providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs the drugs that led to his overdose death in Texas.

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Ex-Angels employee accused in Skaggs case doesn't testify

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Defense attorneys have rested their case without the testimony of Eric Kay.

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At Skaggs trial, 4 MLB players testify they received drugs

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Four major league players have testified they received oxycodone pills from a former Los Angeles Angels employee accused of providing Tyler Skaggs the drugs that led to the pitcherโ€™s overdose death.

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Former colleague says ex-Angels employee saw Skaggs do drugs

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A one-time colleague has testified that former Los Angeles Angels employee Eric Prescott Kay confided that he watched Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs do drugs the night before he was found dead in Texas.

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Prosecutors: Former Angels employee lied after Skaggs' death

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Prosecutors say a former Los Angeles Angels employee accused of providing Tyler Skaggs the drugs that caused the pitcher's overdose death lied to police about seeing Skaggs the night before he was found dead.

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Trial set for ex-Angels employee over role in Skaggs' death

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A former Los Angeles Angels employee accused of providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that caused his overdose death is set to go on trial.

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5 MLB pitchers on witness list for trial over Skaggs' death

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Five major league pitchers are on the governmentโ€™s witness list for the trial of a former Los Angeles Angels employee accused of providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that caused his overdose death.

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Eppler, joining Mets, embraces return to `intimidating' NYC

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Billy Eppler embraced the bright lights of the big city, promising on his first day as Mets general manager to pursue pricey free agents and create a perennial World Series contender.

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Skaggs' family sues Angels, 2 employees for negligence

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The family of former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs filed lawsuits in Texas and California charging the team and two former employees with negligence in his drug-related death two years ago.

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Ex-Angels employee indicted in Tyler Skaggs' fatal overdose

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FORT WORTH, Texas โ€“ A federal grand jury indicted a former Los Angeles Angels employee on drug charges for allegedly providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that caused his overdose death. Eric Prescott Kay was charged Thursday with drug distribution and drug conspiracy in Skaggs' overdose death, according to the indictment in Fort Worth, Texas. Kay was the Angelsโ€™ director of communications, and he served as their public relations contact on many road trips. He was placed on leave shortly after Skaggsโ€™ death, and he never returned to the team. Team officials said they had not been aware that Skaggs, a 27-year-old left-hander, was an opioids user and didnโ€™t know any employees were providing drugs to players.

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