The Denver Post

Angels pitcher, 27, found dead in hotel room

- By Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON , TEXAS» Tyler Skaggs had persevered through injuries to be a valuable pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels.

The left-hander had posted a photo of himself and teammates in cowboy hats for their week-long trip to Texas, where he was set to start on the Fourth of July holiday.

The 27-year-old pitcher died Monday, when he was found unresponsi­ve in his hotel room in Texas, stunning Major League Baseball and leading to the postponeme­nt of Los Angeles’ series opener against the Rangers.

Skaggs was “an important part of the Angels Family,” the team said in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Carli, and his entire family during this devastatin­g time.”

Police said they were investigat­ing but that no foul play was suspected. Skaggs was pronounced dead at the scene.

Skaggs, who would have turned 28 on July 13 and was married just seven months ago, had been a regular in the Angels’ starting rotation since late 2016, when the left-hander returned from Tommy John surgery. He struggled with injuries repeatedly in that time but was 7-7 in 15 starts this season to help an injury-plagued rotation.

In his cowboy-themed Instagram post Sunday, Skaggs wrote “Howdy y’all” and made reference to the Texas trip for games against the Rangers and the Houston Astros this weekend.

At the team’s hotel about 20 miles from the ballpark, all-star center fielder Mike Trout was among players in the lobby and a nearby patio before they all left together to go to another part of the hotel. None of the players spoke to reporters, but Trout shared his thoughts on Twitter.

“Words cannot express the deep sadness we feel right now. Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families. Rememberin­g him as a great teammate, friend, and person who will forever remain in our hearts... we love you, 45,” Trout said in the post.

The Angels clubhouse was never opened to the media before players and coaches who had already arrived for Monday night’s game left together to return to the hotel.

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