Tyler Skaggs' Death Sparks Lawsuit and Allegations Against Angels

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The civil trial against the Los Angeles Angels alleges the team failed to follow its drug policies and ignored signs of drug abuse, contributing to the death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs from a fentanyl overdose in 2019, with the family seeking $118 million in damages.
- Tyler Skaggs drug death case begins with bombshell accusations against Angels: ‘Buried their heads in the sand’ New York Post
- Skaggs' lawyer: Angels to blame for fatal overdose ESPN
- Jury selected in trial of lawsuit over Tyler Skaggs' death NBC Los Angeles
- 6 years after Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs’ shocking death, trial against ball club begins Orange County Register
- Angels, Skaggs family paint wildly different pictures in trial’s opening statements The New York Times
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