The Oklahoman

Angels pitcher died of accidental overdose

- By Schuyler Dixon AP Sports Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died of an accidental overdose from a toxic mix of the powerf ul painkiller­s f entanyl and oxycodone along with alcohol, a Texas medical examiner said in a report released Friday.

Skaggs' family i ssued a statement suggesting a team employee was part of the investigat­ion into the death.

"That is completely out of character for someone who worked so hard to become a Major League Baseball player and had a very promising future in the game he loved so much ," the family said less than two hours after the coroner's report was made public. "We will not rest until we learn the truth about how Tyler c ame into possession of these narcotics, including who supplied them."

The 27-year-old Skaggs was found dead in his hotel room in the Dallas area July 1 before the start of what was supposed to be a four-game series against the Texas Rangers.

The first game was postponed before the teams played the final three games. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office report said Skaggs died as a result of "mixed ethanol, fentanyl and oxycodone intoxicati­on with terminal aspiration of gastric contents."

It said simply: "Manner of death: Accident." The coroner' s office didn' t comment further.

The death rocked baseball shortly before t he All- Star Game and laid bare the emotions of Angels manager Brad Ausmus, star outfielder Mike Trout and fellow lefthander Andrew Heaney, his best friend on the team, along with the rest of his teammates and LA staff members.

The family statement thanked police in the Dallas suburb of Southlake for its investigat­ion and said they "were shocked to learn that it may involve an employee of the Los Angeles Angels."

The family said it had hired Texas attorney Rusty Hardin to try to determine how Skaggs ended up with the drugs.

Southlake police said the investigat­ion was ongoing and wouldn't release additional informatio­n.

The Angels said the club was cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs died from a toxic mix of the powerful painkiller­s fentanyl and oxycodone along with alcohol in an accidental overdose, a medical examiner in Texas ruled in a report released Friday. [AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ]
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs died from a toxic mix of the powerful painkiller­s fentanyl and oxycodone along with alcohol in an accidental overdose, a medical examiner in Texas ruled in a report released Friday. [AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ]

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